Spacious Two-Story House for Rent in Kamakura's Prestigious Kamakurayama District
This detached two-story house, built in June 1998, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 87.15 square meters. Located in the highly desirable Kamakurayama 1-chome area of Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the property provides a quiet residential setting with convenient access to local transportation. The house is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The property is well-equipped with modern amenities. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning, and space for a gas stove installation. The bathroom and toilet are separate, featuring a washlet (bidet toilet seat), bath dryer, and a reheating function for the bath. Other features include a washroom, vanity, designated space for a washing machine (indoor), a system kitchen, a dishwasher/dryer, and a water purifier. The house is on the top floor and includes a private garden, ample storage space, a video intercom, and a bicycle parking area.
Special notes from the agent provide important details. Pets and musical instruments are negotiable (consultation required). Parking is free. If a pet is kept, the security deposit will increase by one month's rent, which will be depreciated upon moving out. Smoking is prohibited. The property comes with several items left by the previous occupant: one dining table, four chairs, one large refrigerator, one dresser chest, three air conditioning units, five or more light fixtures, one upright piano, one shoe cupboard, one full-length mirror, one bed, and several potted plants. Additionally, the water purifier, dishwasher, and washlet toilet seat will remain. Use of the property as an office is not permitted. The neighborhood association fee is 2,000 yen per year. A rental guarantee is required: the "Ierabu Anshin Hoshou" guarantee, with an initial premium of 100% and a monthly premium of 2% of the total rent.
The Kamakura area is rich in history and natural beauty, famously serving as the political center of Japan during the Kamakura Shogunate from 1185 to 1333. A major landmark just a short distance away is the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kotoku-in), a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha that is one of Japan's most famous tourist attractions and a symbol of the city.