Modern Living in Yokohama's Vibrant Minami Ward
This property presents a well-appointed 1K apartment located on the 4th floor of the 10-story condominium "Blaze Kannai MAXIV" in Yokohama's Minami Ward. Built in December 2019, this relatively new reinforced concrete structure offers a comfortable and secure living environment. The unit features a 20.49 sqm (wall center) floor plan with a 2.6 sqm balcony, finished with flooring throughout. Key amenities include a two-burner gas stove, a separate bath and toilet, a shower-equipped vanity, a closet, and a shoe box.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is tenanted, and viewings require an appointment. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates. The construction company is Goda Komuten Co., Ltd. Pet ownership is not permitted. The management fee, which will be 8,200 yen per month from July 2026, is currently 7,200 yen, with an additional 1,600 yen monthly repair reserve fund. The building itself is a 10-story reinforced concrete condominium completed in December 2019, offering peace of mind through security features designed with singles and women in mind, along with equipment that enhances daily convenience.
The building is equipped with an auto-lock security system, security cameras, a delivery box, an elevator, and a bicycle parking area. The stylish and beautiful entrance provides a calm impression, welcoming residents and visitors. The location is highly convenient, with the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line's Isesaki Chojamachi Station just a 6-minute walk away. Multiple other stations, including JR Kannai Station (10 min walk), are within a short walking distance, providing multi-route, multi-station access. Daily necessities are close at hand, with a convenience store 120m away and a supermarket 125m away.
The Minami Ward area is a dynamic part of Yokohama, blending residential comfort with urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kannai district is historically significant as one of the first areas opened to foreign trade after Japan ended its period of isolation. The closest major landmark is the iconic Yokohama Marine Tower, a symbol of the port city's maritime heritage, located approximately 2.5 kilometers away in Yamashita Park.