Compact and Convenient Rental Apartment in Saitama
This apartment, located in the Nishi-Hori 8-chome area of Saitama City's Sakura Ward, offers a practical and affordable living solution. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 16.00 square meters, built in March 1994. It is situated within the "Naka-Urawa Arrow Heights" building, a two-story wooden structure with 12 total units, and this specific unit is on the second floor. The location provides excellent access, being just a 10-minute walk from the Saikyo Line's Naka-Urawa Station, connecting residents directly to central Tokyo and other key areas.
The apartment comes equipped with a range of facilities for comfortable daily living. These include propane gas, air conditioning, a private toilet, a shower, space for a washing machine, CATV availability, a system kitchen, flooring, and it is a corner room. Additional features enhance convenience and storage: under-floor storage, other storage spaces, a video monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area.
Important financial details are clearly outlined. The monthly rent is 39,000 yen. The security deposit (敷金) is one month's rent, while key money (礼金) is none (0 yen). A monthly management/common area fee (管理費/共益費) of 2,000 yen applies. A critical note is the renewal fee (更新料), which is specified as one month of the new rent amount at the time of lease renewal. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The surrounding Sakura Ward area is known for its residential calm while being well-connected. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Minuma Tsutsumi, one of the longest agricultural irrigation levees in Japan, a testament to the area's historical relationship with water and land management. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the famous Omiya Bonsai Village, a short train ride away, which is a globally renowned center for the ancient art of bonsai and features numerous beautiful gardens and museums dedicated to the craft.