Spacious 4LDK Apartment in Nara's Convenient Threejo Sakaemachi District
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a generously proportioned 4LDK apartment in the heart of Nara City. Located at 5-1 Sanjo Sakaemachi in Nara Prefecture, this residence offers 71.55 square meters of living space with a functional layout that includes a living, dining, and kitchen area. The apartment features a 6.36 square meter south-facing balcony, providing excellent natural light and ventilation throughout the day.
The building was constructed in April 1977, making it 49 years old, and features reinforced concrete construction across five stories, with this particular unit occupying the top floor. The property includes dedicated parking space and benefits from a well-maintained common areas managed by a professional management company. According to the agent's special notes, the property is situated in an area with an elevation of approximately 15 meters and falls within a partial fire prevention zone. The surrounding neighborhood boasts numerous educational facilities, commercial establishments, and medical institutions, creating a location rich with convenience and accessibility.
The apartment's equipment includes a dedicated bath with separate toilet facilities, indoor laundry space, and south-facing balcony. The infrastructure supports public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems. The unit is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy upon purchase completion.
The Threejo Sakaemachi area offers excellent transportation access, with Kintetsu Nara Line's Shin-Omiya Station just an 8-minute walk away and JR Nara Station accessible within a 12-minute walk. This dual-station access provides exceptional connectivity throughout the Kansai region. The neighborhood combines urban convenience with Nara's distinctive historical atmosphere, creating a living environment that balances modern amenities with traditional charm.
An interesting historical fact about the area is its proximity to Heijo Palace, the imperial capital of Japan during the Nara period (710-784). The closest major landmark is Nara Park, approximately 1.5 kilometers away, famous for its freely roaming deer and the magnificent Todai-ji Temple housing the Great Buddha. The area maintains a peaceful residential character while offering comprehensive daily necessities, including convenience stores within 200 meters, supermarkets at 340 meters, and drug stores just 920 meters from the property.