Spacious Detached Rental House in Nakatsu, Oita
This detached rental house in Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space with a 3DK layout and a total floor area of 65.82 square meters. The property is conveniently located just an 8-minute walk from JR Nippo Main Line's Nakatsu Station, providing excellent access to public transportation.
The house is equipped with a range of modern amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. Key features include air conditioning, flooring throughout, a walk-in closet, a washlet toilet seat, a reheating bath system, a system kitchen, and a separate washbasin. A significant convenience is the indoor laundry space, which allows the washing machine to be placed inside, protected from the elements, which can contribute to the appliance's longevity. The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove, allowing for powerful and delicious cooking. The property is also pet-friendly, with pets allowed upon consultation.
Additional equipment and services include a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, gas cooking, hot water supply, a designated indoor laundry machine space, a separate washbasin, and a bathroom with a window. The house is suitable for two occupants and welcomes elderly residents. The monthly rent is 43,000 yen with no additional management fees. The initial costs include a security deposit of 0 yen and a key money (reikin) payment equivalent to one month's rent (43,000 yen). A guarantee company membership is required (J-Lease, initial 80%; a different plan applies for those aged 65 and over). The property is currently vacant and available for immediate consultation regarding move-in timing. The building is a wooden structure built in May 1988 (38 years old) and includes free parking for two or more vehicles.
The surrounding area of Nakatsu is rich in history, being the birthplace of the famous scholar and physician Ogata Kōan. A major local landmark is Nakatsu Castle, a historically significant fortress originally built in the late 16th century, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past and providing scenic views of the city.