South-Facing Corner Apartment in Central Obihiro
This 1LDK apartment is located on the 5th floor of a 7-story elevator building in Obihiro, Hokkaido. The property is a south-facing corner unit, ensuring excellent natural light. The apartment features an interior floor area of 45.93 sqm (approximately 13.89 tsubo) and includes a balcony on the south side. The building was constructed in August 1980 and has a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a total of 21 units.
Key equipment and features include a toilet with a warm-water washlet, separate bath and toilet, shower, dressing area, vanity, independent kitchen, gas stove, storage space, shoe box, closets, all Western-style rooms, air conditioning, heating, kerosene stove, BS terminal, fiber-optic internet, free internet usage, washing machine space, cushion flooring, lighting fixtures, monitor intercom, dimple key, security camera, fire alarm, city gas, public water and sewer, city gas water heating, elevator, bicycle parking, and motorcycle parking (monthly fee of 4,000 yen). Special notes indicate the property is on flat land with good sunlight and has a tiled exterior. Remarks confirm it is a south-facing corner room with a kerosene stove and city gas. Free Wi-Fi has been installed, and the building is equipped with an elevator.
The monthly rent is 50,000 yen, with a monthly common-area fee of 5,000 yen. A security deposit of one month's rent (50,000 yen) is required, with no key money. Parking is available at a nearby ground lot for 10,000 yen per month. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Conditions include no pets, single occupants allowed, no musical instruments, two-person occupancy allowed, no DIY or customization, no smoking, a guarantor required, no office use, and company housing allowed.
The location is highly convenient, within a 10-minute walk from Obihiro Station on the Nemuro Main Line. The area is close to Obihiro's central district, offering easy access to amenities. An interesting local fact is that Obihiro is famous for its unique 'Obihiro Butadon' (pork bowl), a beloved regional dish. The closest major landmark is the Tokachi Millennium Forest, a vast ecological park and garden designed to showcase the natural beauty of the Tokachi region.