Espoir Toyokawa: A Renovated Apartment in a Quiet Tomakomai Neighborhood
This rental apartment, located in the Espoir Toyokawa building in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 42.52 sqm (approximately 12.86 tsubo). The unit is situated on the 3rd floor of a 3-story wooden building constructed in December 1991. The monthly rent is 29,000 yen with a separate 2,000 yen management fee. Key financial terms include no key money (reikin) and no security deposit (shikikin).
Translated agent notes provide essential details. The equipment includes a toilet, separate bath and toilet, shower, space for a gas cooker, storage space, kerosene heating, FF heater, indoor washing machine space, fire alarm (detector), a corner room, propane gas, and hot water supplied by propane. Special notes highlight the quiet residential area and a split-type layout. Remarks confirm zero key money, zero deposit, exterior renovation completed, no renewal fee (though a 16,500 yen renewal administrative fee applies), and a 2-month free rent campaign. A building feature is that one parking space/storage area on the 1st floor is provided free of charge. The living environment is described as good.
The apartment has undergone exterior renovation work completed in April 2013, renewing the outer walls, roof, and exterior. The layout consists of a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, a 4.5-tatami Western-style room, and an 11-tatami LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area. The main windows face southwest, and the balcony is included in the total floor area. The building contains 10 units in total.
The property is located in the quiet residential area of Toyokawa-cho 3-chome. Tomakomai is a major port city in Hokkaido, known for its deep-sea harbor and industrial activity. An interesting local fact is that the city's port is one of the few in Japan capable of handling large Panamax-class vessels, making it a crucial hub for trade. The closest major landmark is the Tomakomai Port, a significant industrial and logistical center for the region.