Compact and Convenient Apartment in Yamanashi's Quiet Residential Area
This 1K apartment, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Isawa-cho, Fuefuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, offers a compact and functional living space of 16.20 sqm. Built in January 1991, this wooden two-story building is part of the "Corpo I" complex and is currently vacant and available for immediate move-in. The property features a south-facing balcony and includes a loft for extra storage or utility space.
The apartment comes equipped with essential facilities including propane gas, air conditioning, a gas stove (installation possible), hot water supply, a dedicated toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, wired broadcasting, lighting fixtures, flooring, a balcony, and storage space. Special notes from the agent indicate that pets and elderly residents are welcome subject to consultation. The area is a quiet residential district with regular manager patrols. A key remark is that for pet owners, a security deposit plus an additional one-month's rent is required for a 44,000 yen end-of-tenancy cleaning fee. The renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
Located within a 28-minute walk from both the JR Chuo Main Line's Isawa-Onsen Station and Kasugai-cho Station, the area provides good rail access. The rental terms are straightforward with a two-year contract period. There is no security deposit (敷金), no key money (礼金), and no monthly management or common area fees. However, tenants are required to join a rent guarantee scheme with associated initial and monthly fees, and take out a specified comprehensive insurance policy costing 20,000 yen.
The surrounding area of Fuefuki City is famous for its vineyards and peach orchards, being part of Yamanashi's renowned fruit belt and wine-producing region. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Isawa Onsen is one of the oldest hot spring resorts in the Kofu Basin, with a history stretching back over a thousand years. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Fuji, which provides a stunning backdrop to the region and is easily accessible for day trips.