Spelvia Katsuyama: A Modern, Sunlit Apartment in Central Matsuyama
This property is a 13th-floor, 1LDK apartment in the Spelvia Katsuyama building, offering a bright and convenient lifestyle in the heart of Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. Built in March 2020, this relatively new condominium features a southwest-facing corner unit on a high floor, ensuring excellent natural sunlight throughout the day. The layout provides a comfortable 41.61 square meters of living space (wall-center measurement).
As per the agent's special notes, the current status is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating, "It is an akiya (vacant house). If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred dates." Additional remarks highlight the property's prime location: "The neighborhood has many commercial facilities, making it a convenient location for daily life. A convenience store is just 74 meters away, and a supermarket is within 713 meters. It is a relatively new condominium in central Matsuyama City. The southwest corner room on a high floor has good sunlight. Pet ownership is possible. The neighborhood has many commercial facilities, making it a convenient location for daily life."
The building itself is a 14-story reinforced concrete structure with 52 units, featuring a full-time daytime building manager and a fully entrusted management system. The property is situated in a commercial zone, just a 3-minute walk from Katsuyamacho Station on the Iyotetsu City Station Line, providing easy access to public transportation.
The surrounding area of central Matsuyama is vibrant and well-serviced. An interesting historical fact about the city is that it is home to Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few original castles that has survived wars and earthquakes since its construction in the early 17th century. The property's location offers excellent access to the city's amenities while being within reach of this iconic landmark, which provides panoramic views of the city and Seto Inland Sea.