Laurel Eye Yamato Yagi: A New Chapter in Nara Living
Introducing Laurel Eye Yamato Yagi, the first condominium in Nara Prefecture from the esteemed Laurel Eye series by Kintetsu Real Estate. This new-build, nine-story reinforced concrete building offers a total of 30 units and is situated just a one-minute walk from the Yamato Yagi Station, a stop for limited express trains providing smooth access to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.
The property features a comprehensive range of high-quality equipment and amenities. These include a glass-top gas range with a waterless double-sided grill, a dishwasher, a gas hot water floor heating system, a 24-hour ventilation system, and Low-E double-glazed windows for enhanced insulation. For security and convenience, the building is equipped with an auto-lock system, security cameras, and a pet foot-washing station. Each unit benefits from thoughtful details like a slide-hanger bar in the bathroom, mirror storage, a built-in water purifier, and an automatic bath drain valve.
Critical agent notes provide essential purchasing details. For the 6th sales phase (Unit A-1, 56.36 sqm, 40.41 million yen), registration and lottery will be held at the "Laurel Eye Yamato Yagi" on-site sales center. Applicants must bring their personal seal, identification documents (such as a driver's license), and income statements for the last two years (for those using a housing loan). It is noted that sales are on a first-come, first-served basis, and units may already be contracted. Specific details for the model room furniture-included sale are provided: the applicable unit is Type A-1 (Room 201, 56.36 sqm, 40.41 million yen). The model room will be used from September 2025 until handover, and the unit will be delivered as-is with included furniture such as a living set, dining set, curtains, lighting fixtures, and air conditioners. Further details are available from the staff.
The area surrounding Laurel Eye Yamato Yagi is rich with history and culture. The property is located within the cultural asset protection zone of the ancient Fujiwara-kyo capital site, Japan's first planned capital modeled after Chinese capitals. A short drive away is the magnificent Kashihara Jingu Shrine, a major Shinto shrine built on the site where Japan's first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have ascended to the throne. This prime location offers not only excellent transport links but also a deep connection to Japan's foundational history.