Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Private Garden in Akashi
This recently renovated 83.76 square meter 3LDK apartment offers a rare combination of spacious living and private outdoor space. Situated on the first floor of the Tokyu D'Elle Ars Akashi Asagiri-dai building, the property features a bright living room that opens onto the balcony, creating an airy and open atmosphere. The unit has undergone renovation in March 2025, ensuring modern fixtures and finishes throughout.
The property's special notes indicate it is currently vacant, and viewings are available upon request. The agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire about their preferred viewing dates. Additional remarks highlight the apartment's 45.00 square meter private garden, perfect for gardening and outdoor relaxation. The layout is designed for excellent household workflow with consolidated water areas, while the independent entrance porch enhances both privacy and security.
Storage is abundant throughout this residence, featuring closets in all living rooms and the washroom, plus a walk-in closet. The bathroom is equipped with a drying machine, particularly useful during rainy days and pollen season. Security features include a monitor-equipped intercom system, and convenience is further enhanced by a delivery box for package reception. Daily necessities are easily accessible with supermarkets and hospitals located within a 10-minute walking distance.
The apartment boasts several notable features including a southeast corner unit orientation that provides excellent sunlight and ventilation. The two-sided balcony offers cross-ventilation and pleasant views, including a scenic overlook of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. The building includes security features like the monitor intercom system and practical amenities such as bicycle parking and motorcycle parking spaces.
The Akashi area offers a comfortable residential environment with excellent access to urban amenities. The property is conveniently located with bus service available to JR Akashi Station, providing connections throughout the Kansai region. An interesting historical fact about Akashi is that it's home to one of Japan's oldest astronomical observatories, established in the Meiji period. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central span suspension bridge connecting Akashi to Awaji Island.