Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Panoramic Mountain Views in Central Sapporo
This well-appointed apartment, located on the 10th floor of a 15-story reinforced concrete building, offers a generous 76.73 sqm (approximately 23.21 tsubo) of living space configured as a 3LDK. The property features a unique two-sided balcony facing west, providing stunning mountain views and ample natural light. The layout includes a 7.2-jo Western-style room, two 5-jo Western-style rooms, and a spacious 18.5-jo combined living, dining, and kitchen area.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with an IH cooking heater and a dishwasher/dryer for convenience. The apartment is equipped with a separate bath and toilet, a washlet toilet seat, a washbasin with shower, and independent vanity space. Heating is provided by an economical kerosene boiler and kerosene heater system. Additional amenities include ample storage space, a trunk room, closets, a shoe box, a laundry area, an auto-lock security system, a monitor intercom, a delivery box, and an elevator. It is important to note that the washlet toilet seat and air conditioning are fixtures left by the previous occupant. The apartment is a corner unit, enhancing its light and privacy.
Special notes clarify that there is no dedicated parking space attached to the unit; parking availability must be confirmed on a case-by-case basis at a cost of 10,000 yen per month. Furthermore, the use of a bathroom dryer/heater is not permitted. The monthly running costs include a 500 yen night/24-hour management fee and a 150 yen neighborhood association fee. One-time move-in costs include a 66,000 yen cleaning fee and a 33,000 yen boiler breakdown cleaning fee. The rental contract is for a 2-year term with no renewal fee, and tenant insurance is required (approximately 21,500 yen for 2 years, subject to change).
The apartment is situated on a tree-lined street near Minami-Odori in Sapporo's central Chuo Ward. The area is highly convenient, with a Seicomart convenience store just 200 meters away and the Co-op Sapporo Botanical Garden store within 652 meters. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Miyabe Memorial Green Space, a 716-meter walk, is named after the renowned botanist and Sapporo Agricultural College professor, Kingo Miyabe. The closest major landmark is the iconic Sapporo Clock Tower, a historic symbol of the city located just a short distance east in the heart of the downtown area.