Compact and Convenient Apartment in Central Tottori City
This apartment offers a compact and affordable living space in a highly convenient central location in Tottori City. The property is a 1K layout with a wall-core area of 17 square meters (approximately 5.14 tsubo), located on the second floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in March 1996. The monthly rent is 32,000 yen, with a monthly common area maintenance fee of 2,000 yen. Move-in costs include a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent and a key money (reikin) payment also equal to one month's rent. An indoor cleaning fee of 32,000 yen is also required. The contract period is two years, with a renewal fee applicable. The property is currently vacant, and the move-in date is negotiable.
The apartment comes equipped with essential amenities including a toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit with a shower, a gas stove, a closet, an air conditioner, a BS antenna terminal, an indoor space for a washing machine, flooring throughout all rooms, lighting fixtures, and propane gas. Utilities include public water supply and sewerage, as well as hot water supply. A free bicycle parking area is available, though there is no dedicated parking for cars or motorcycles. Smoking is prohibited within the property.
According to the agent's notes, the location is a major highlight. The apartment is situated very close to the Tottori Prefectural Government Office and near the Tottori Prefectural Library. It is approximately a 15-minute walk from JR San-in Main Line's Tottori Station, providing access to regional rail services. The area is served by Tottori City Hisamatsu Elementary School (651m away) and Tottori City Kita Junior High School (1,229m away).
The surrounding area of Tottori City is the capital of Tottori Prefecture, known for its vast sand dunes, which are the largest in Japan and a major tourist attraction. The Tottori Sand Dunes offer unique desert-like landscapes, camel rides, and sandboarding, drawing visitors from across the country. Living in central Tottori provides easy access to this natural wonder, along with other local amenities and a quieter pace of life compared to Japan's major metropolitan areas.