Servas Nishi-machi Dori: A Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Yonago, Tottori
This property is a 3LDK apartment located on the 5th floor of the 8-story "Servas Nishi-machi Dori" building in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture. With a spacious 70.36 sqm interior (wall-center measurement) and an 11.48 sqm balcony, the unit offers comfortable living space with a southeast-facing orientation for excellent natural light. The building, constructed in August 2001 (25 years old), features reinforced concrete construction and desirable amenities including an elevator, auto-lock security system, security cameras, a kids' room, bicycle parking, motorcycle parking, and a parcel delivery box.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status is "unfinished," and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire or schedule a free viewing appointment for their preferred dates. Critical remarks detail an upcoming comprehensive renovation scheduled for completion by the end of February 2026. The renovation work, to be carried out by contractor Anabuki Komuten Co., Ltd., is planned to include the replacement of the system kitchen, unit bath, washbasin vanity, and toilet with a warm-water washing bidet seat. The agent notes that these renovation plans are subject to change. The property also includes an alcove measuring 0.68 square meters.
Inside, the apartment features a counter kitchen, dishwasher, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, heated toilet seat, flooring throughout, and storage in all rooms. The monthly fees are 7,200 JPY for management and 12,300 JPY for repair reserve fund, with a low monthly association fee of 300 JPY. The location is highly convenient, just a 4-minute walk from Goto Station on the JR Sakai Line, providing easy access to the wider region.
The surrounding Yonago area offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, situated near the Sea of Japan and Mount Daisen. An interesting local fact is that Yonago is part of the wider San'in region, known for its rich mythology and as the setting for many ancient Japanese legends. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Daisen, often called the "Fuji of the San'in region," which is a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and visiting ancient temples like Daisen-ji.