Modern Apartment in Central Sapporo with Excellent Transport Links
This apartment, located in the Shin-Taku Heights Minami-Odori S building in Sapporo's central Chuo ward, offers a convenient urban lifestyle. The property is a 20.13 sqm (approximately 6.08 tsubo) one-room layout within an 8-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in July 1984. It is currently vacant and available for immediate occupancy.
The apartment comes equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. These include propane gas, heating, FF heating, hot water supply, an elevator, a private toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, a washbasin, space for a washing machine (indoor washing machine space available), a BS terminal, optical fiber internet, lighting fixtures included, a balcony, storage space, an auto-lock security system, a dimple key, a security camera, and a bicycle parking area.
A key feature is its exceptional accessibility. A special note from the agent highlights that it is just a 2-minute walk from Exit 2 of the Tozai Subway Line's "Nishi 18-chome Station." The property is also within walking distance of other stations, including Maruyama Koen Station (12 minutes) and the tram line's Nishi 15-chome Station (6 minutes). The building has a daytime manager.
The financial terms are clearly outlined. The monthly rent is 34,000 yen, with a common service fee of 4,000 yen. A security deposit of 50,000 yen is required, but there is no key money (reikin) or deposit (shikikin). Other costs include a one-time sewer pipe cleaning fee of 10,000 yen and an annual neighborhood association fee of 1,200 yen. The contract period is 2 years, with a renewal fee of 18,000 yen applicable every two years. Rent guarantee company membership is obligatory.
The area is in the heart of Sapporo, placing residents close to the city's vibrant culture and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Odori Park, a massive 1.5km long park splitting the city center, hosts the world-famous Sapporo Snow Festival every winter, attracting millions of visitors. The closest major landmark is the historic Sapporo Clock Tower, a symbol of the city's pioneering era and a popular tourist attraction just a short distance away.