Compact Investment Opportunity in Central Morioka
This 1990-built apartment offers a compact 1K layout within the 13-story "Cent Hills Morioka 910" building, located in the commercial district of Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture. The property is currently vacant and available for purchase at a negotiable price, with the transfer to be completed after inheritance registration. The listed price of 1.5 million yen reflects the need for some interior repairs and refurbishment.
Key features and equipment include an elevator for convenient access. Important special notes (特記事項) translated from the agent's remarks are: The property is sold 'as-is' (現状渡し、現状有姿、現況優先). The seller is exempt from liability for non-conforming contracts (売主契約不適合責任免責). The registered floor area is 18.46㎡. A tenant is currently being sought for a monthly rent of 31,000 yen. The provided photos are from a previous state and are for reference only. The interior requires a certain degree of repair, and the price is set with estimated repair costs in mind. The transfer will occur after the completion of inheritance registration.
The apartment has a wall-core exclusive area of 20.54 sqm (approx. 6.21 tsubo), featuring a 6.6-tatami mat Western-style room and a 2.2-tatami mat kitchen area. It is situated on the 9th floor of the 13-story building, with a 3.67 sqm balcony facing northwest. Monthly running costs include a management fee of 6,200 yen and a repair reserve fund of 2,060 yen, with an estimated water bill of 2,970 yen per month.
The location in Morioka's Konya-cho district is highly convenient, with the Iwate Prefectural Office just 377 meters away and the Morioka City Hall within 261 meters. For daily needs, a FamilyMart convenience store is a mere 100 meters from the building. An interesting fact about the area is that Morioka is famous for its unique 'Wanko Soba' noodle eating challenge, where servers continuously refill small bowls of soba until the diner signals they are full. The closest major landmark is the historic Morioka Castle Ruins (Iwate Park), a scenic spot showcasing the stone walls and moats of the former castle, located just a short distance from the city center.