Spacious 15th-Floor 3LDK Apartment in Kochi City with Panoramic Views
This property is a well-appointed 3LDK apartment for sale, located on the 15th floor of a building in Kochi City's Sanbashidori 4-chome. The residence offers a generous wall-core floor area of 71.28 square meters, providing ample living space for a family. A significant feature is the inclusion of a wide balcony measuring 21.56 square meters, which not only extends the living area but also enhances the sense of indoor spaciousness, perfect for enjoying outdoor meals or cultivating small plants.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment is equipped with several key facilities. It features a system kitchen with a practical, waste-free design. This kitchen is outfitted with a stove boasting three or more burners, allowing for efficient meal preparation, such as cooking dinner while simultaneously preparing the next day's lunch. The building is equipped with an elevator for easy access. The agent highlights that the top-floor location means pests like flying insects are less likely to be a concern, making it a recommended choice for those who dislike them. Additional building amenities include an auto-lock security system and an on-site daytime building manager.
The apartment is situated in a highly convenient location, with the Sanbashidori 4-chome Station on the Tosaden Railway Sanbashi Line just a 3-minute walk away, offering excellent connectivity. The monthly fees are 4,800 yen for management and 11,100 yen for the repair reserve fund. Built in January 1996, the property is constructed with a sturdy SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete) structure.
The surrounding area of Kochi City is rich in history and culture, being the capital of Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku Island. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its Sunday market (Kochi Nichiyo Ichiba), which has been running along the street for over 300 years and is one of the longest-running outdoor markets in Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kochi Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan. Its main keep offers breathtaking views of the city and is approximately a 15-minute drive or a short train and bus ride from the property, providing a direct link to Japan's samurai heritage.