Royal Heights Yamato: A Convenient and Pet-Friendly Apartment in Kaga's Hot Spring Town
This apartment, located in the Royal Heights Yamato building in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a practical and comfortable living space with several attractive features. The unit is a 1DK layout with a total private area of 30.85 square meters. The building itself is a 7-story reinforced concrete (SRC) structure built in July 1988, and this particular unit is situated on the 6th floor. It is currently vacant and ready for occupancy upon consultation.
The property comes equipped with air conditioning, space for installing a gas stove, a water heater, and an elevator. The bathroom and toilet are separate, the washbasin is in an independent area, and there is a designated indoor space for a washing machine. A key feature is the inclusion of one month of free rent. The apartment is also pet-friendly. It is south-facing with good sunlight. Convenience stores and supermarkets are located nearby, and the building is equipped with an elevator.
The rental details are straightforward: the monthly rent is 31,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金). A monthly common area fee (共益費) of 4,000 yen applies. The lease contract period is 2 years, and a rent guarantee company (オリコフォレントインシュア) is required, with an initial fee of 50% of the total rent and fees, and a monthly fee of 1%. The agent notes that their agency has the number one listing and handling volume for rentals in Kaga City. Inquiries should be directed to Pittatt House Kaga Branch. They also offer a fully online process from viewing to handover, allowing you to rent the room without visiting the office in person.
The area is part of the famous Yamashiro Onsen district, one of Kaga's three great hot spring areas. A short walk from the bus stop, residents can easily access the historic bathhouses and relaxing atmosphere of this traditional hot spring town. An interesting local fact is that Yamashiro Onsen is home to the "Foot Bath of the Gods" (神の足湯), a unique public footbath shaped like a giant traditional Japanese clog (geta). The closest major landmark is the expansive and culturally significant Yamashiro Onsen public bathhouse district, a central feature of this historic resort area.