Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Rakurakuen, Hiroshima
This well-maintained apartment on the 9th floor of a 14-story building offers a comfortable living space in the Rakurakuen area of Hiroshima City's Saeki Ward. The property has undergone a complete renovation completed in February 2026, which included new flooring, wall and ceiling coverings, replacement of fittings, a new water heater, a new IH stove, and new sliding door paper. The 77.07 square meter interior features a 3LDK layout, including a living room, dining room, and kitchen area, plus a Japanese-style room with newly replaced tatami mats that adjoins the living space and can be used as one large area. The kitchen is equipped with a new system kitchen featuring a three-burner IH stove and a face-to-face counter, allowing for easy conversation while cooking. The bathroom has been updated with a new system bath, and the toilet is equipped with a washlet function. The washroom area has a new vanity unit. The flooring throughout features a light wood grain finish, with grey accent wallpaper providing a stylish touch. The balcony measures 18.2 square meters. The building includes a day-time building manager, auto-lock entrance with intercom, parcel delivery box, and an elevator that serves specific floors. Parking is available within the premises for 7,500 yen per month, and there is also off-site parking available for 5,250 yen per month. Pets are negotiable. The property is located in a Building Standards Act Article 22 designated zone. Monthly costs include a 3,000 yen management fee and an 11,560 yen repair reserve fund. A neighborhood association fee may apply separately for members. The property is within walking distance of the Fresta Ebien store (approx. 7 minutes) and FamilyMart Rakurakuen (approx. 11 minutes). It is about a 14-minute walk from Rakurakuen Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railway Miyajima Line. A notary public will be designated by the seller. In case of any discrepancies between the information and the current condition, the current condition takes precedence.