Compact and Convenient 1K Apartment in Kishiwada, Osaka
This rental apartment offers a compact and efficient living space in the well-connected city of Kishiwada, Osaka. The property is a 24 sqm (approximately 7.26 tsubo) 1K layout, featuring a 7.5-tatami mat Western-style room. It is located on the 1st floor of a 3-storey reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in March 1996.
Key financial details include a monthly rent of 36,000 yen with a monthly management fee of 4,000 yen. The initial costs are notably favorable, with no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金) required. Other move-in costs include a key replacement fee starting from 16,500 yen. The property requires the tenant to join a rental guarantee service, though listed companies are exempt. A two-year insurance policy, such as the "宅建ファミリー共済," costing 18,000 yen is also mandatory, though terms may vary based on the tenant and conditions.
The apartment is well-equipped for comfortable living. Features include a separate bath and toilet, shower, washbasin, IH cooking heater, walk-in closet, air conditioning, CATV, space for an indoor washing machine, flooring, lighting fixtures, refrigerator, telephone, corner room location, city gas, hot water supply, and a bicycle parking area. Special notes from the agent highlight that the apartment has good sunlight and an exterior finished with tiles. The advertisement rent is listed for 2 months (tax-inclusive).
The location is highly convenient, with Nankai Electric Railway's Nankai Main Line Kishiwada Station just an 8-minute walk away, and the JR Hanwa Line's Higashi-Kishiwada Station within a 12-minute walk. The apartment is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The area of Kishiwada is famous for its dynamic Danjiri Festival, a centuries-old tradition featuring elaborate wooden floats pulled through the streets with great energy. A major landmark nearby is the historic Kishiwada Castle, a beautifully reconstructed castle offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.