Renovated Detached House for Rent in Saiki City, Oita
This property is a detached rental house located in Saiki City, Oita Prefecture. The house features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 54.00 square meters, spread across two stories. It was built in March 1990, making it 37 years old, and is constructed with a steel frame (鉄骨造). The property has been renovated, with notable upgrades including a remodeled toilet with a Washlet bidet seat installed. The house is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy upon consultation.
Key equipment and features of the property include air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin, an indoor washing machine space, a bathroom dryer, and a bath with a reheating function. For parking, the property includes a parking space for two or more vehicles at no additional cost. The property is also pet-friendly, with pets allowed upon consultation (ペット相談). Additional amenities include a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a gas stove, hot water supply, and storage space. A house cleaning fee of 40,000 yen is required. A guarantee company must be joined (for approximately 50% of the total rent). There is also a monthly "property/emergency dispatch guarantee" fee of 1,950 yen.
Regarding financial terms, the monthly rent is 40,000 yen with no additional management fees. The security deposit (敷金) is waived (無), while the key money (礼金) is equivalent to one month's rent (40,000 yen). The estimated initial cost is around 120,000 yen, which includes the first month's rent, key money, and the house cleaning fee.
Saiki City in Oita Prefecture offers a blend of coastal and mountainous scenery, with a rich history tied to its castle town past. An interesting local fact is that Saiki is home to the Saiki Biwako, a large, scenic lake that is a popular spot for leisure and fishing, distinct from the famous Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture. The area provides a peaceful residential setting while being within reach of natural attractions like the Saganoseki coastline.