Modern High-Rise Living in Central Utsunomiya
This spacious 2LDK apartment is located on the 11th floor of the prestigious "Ovest Utsunomiya The Tower," a 23-story reinforced concrete (SRC) building constructed in October 2000. The property offers a generous 55.23 sqm (approximately 16.70 tsubo) of living space, featuring a functional layout with separate Japanese-style and Western-style rooms. The unit is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The apartment is exceptionally well-equipped for modern, secure, and comfortable living. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning, hot water supply, an elevator, and a parcel delivery box. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom features a shower, a reheating function for the bath, and a dedicated shampoo dresser. The washbasin area is independent and includes a vanity counter. The unit has a designated space for a washing machine indoors, a counter kitchen, and a west-facing balcony. Security is a high priority, with features including an auto-lock building entrance, a monitor-equipped auto-lock system, a TV monitor intercom, security cameras, and fire alarms.
Special notes from the agent indicate that corporate applications are preferred for this rental. Parking is available at no extra charge, and there is a daytime building manager on-site. The rental terms include a security deposit of two months' rent and a key money (reikin) payment of one month's rent. There are no additional monthly management or common area fees. The lease contract is for a period of two years, with a renewal fee applicable.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. The property is just a 1-minute walk from the JR Nikko Line "Utsunomiya" Station and a 3-minute walk from the Tohoku and Yamagata Shinkansen stations, providing superb access to regional and high-speed rail networks. The area is a bustling urban center, and a notable nearby landmark is the historic Utsunomiya Castle Ruins, a popular park and scenic spot that offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past.