Nakanishi Rental House (Kaba-yama 3500-1): A Convenient Detached Home in Miyazaki
This Nakanishi Rental House, located in Kaba-yama, Mimata Town, Miyazaki Prefecture, is a detached rental property offering a comfortable 2LDK layout across 54.65 square meters. Built in March 1996, this 31-year-old wooden structure is conveniently situated just a 12-minute walk from Mimata Station on the JR Nippo Main Line, providing easy access to regional transport.
The property features several practical amenities designed for modern living. A key highlight is the independent washbasin, separated from the bathroom, which is highly convenient for makeup and hairstyling, especially during busy mornings. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen, and the home includes air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a bidet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function and a bath dryer. Laundry can be done indoors with a washing machine hookup. The property is powered by propane gas, noted for its strong flame which allows for quick bath heating and efficient cooking, and is known for faster restoration after disasters. Basic utilities include public water supply, a septic tank, with the bath and toilet in separate rooms.
Additional features include a shoe cupboard, and the property allows for immediate occupancy. The rental terms are favorable with a monthly rent of 45,000 yen and no monthly management fees. The security deposit is equivalent to two months' rent (90,000 yen), and there is no key money (reikin). The property accommodates up to two residents. While pets are not permitted, consultation is possible. Musical instruments and use as an office are not allowed. Parking is available for two or more vehicles, and no guarantor is required. A guarantee company is specified by the management company, with an initial cost of 50% to 100% of the total rent and a monthly fee of 500 yen thereafter.
The surrounding area of Mimata Town offers a peaceful residential setting. An interesting local fact is that Mimata Town is part of the Miyazaki Plain, a major agricultural region known for its production of bell peppers and other vegetables. The area provides a blend of rural tranquility and convenient access. For those interested in local culture and history, a notable nearby landmark is the Mimata Shrine, a historic Shinto shrine that serves as a cultural focal point for the community.