Compact and Convenient Apartment in Saitama's Sakura Ward
This 1K apartment, located in the Nishi-Hori 8-chome area of Saitama City's Sakura Ward, offers a practical and affordable living solution. The property, known as Naka-Urawa Aloha Heights, is a two-story wooden building constructed in March 1994. With a total of 12 units, this apartment provides a manageable community atmosphere. The unit itself features a compact 16.00 sqm (approximately 4.84 tsubo) floor plan, efficiently designed for single occupancy or couples.
The apartment comes equipped with a range of facilities for comfortable daily living. These include propane gas, air conditioning, a dedicated toilet, a shower, a designated space for a washing machine, CATV connection, a system kitchen, and wooden flooring. Additional practical features are its corner room position, under-floor storage, extra storage space, a video monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area.
A key financial note for tenants is the renewal fee structure. According to the agent's remarks, the renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent amount. The monthly rent is 37,000 yen, with a security deposit (敷金) of one month's rent and no key money (礼金). A monthly management fee (共益費) of 2,000 yen applies. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The location is highly convenient, situated just a 10-minute walk from Naka-Urawa Station on the Saikyo Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo. The Sakura Ward area is known for its residential charm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the famous Minuma Tanbo, a vast, centuries-old agricultural wetland that is a designated Ramsar site and a stunning natural landmark within the urban sprawl, offering picturesque views and walking paths.