Maison Lamer: A Well-Equipped Apartment in Higashimatsuyama
This property is a 1LDK apartment located in Maison Lamer, a two-story wooden building constructed in March 2010. The residence offers a comfortable living space of 42.84 square meters (approximately 12.95 tsubo) and is situated within a 13-minute walk from Tobu Railway's Tojo Line "Higashimatsuyama" Station. The apartment is currently vacant and available for occupancy from mid-April 2026.
The apartment is comprehensively equipped for modern living. Facilities include propane gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, hot water supply, a private toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a shower, a reheat function for the bath, an independent washbasin area, a shampoo dresser, an indoor space for a washing machine, fiber-optic internet, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, shutters, a balcony, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, storage space, and a TV monitor intercom.
Special notes and remarks for this property have been provided. Two-person occupancy is permitted, and a free rent period is offered. For corporate contracts, an additional one month's rent as key money will be required. Initial move-in costs include a disinfection fee of 18,920 yen, a fire extinguisher fee of 5,500 yen, and a cleaning fee of 61,600 yen. Children are allowed. The use of a guarantor company is mandatory. A renewal administrative fee of 16,225 yen applies, and the renewal fee itself is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The monthly rent is 59,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金). A monthly management fee of 5,000 yen applies. An optional "N Support" fee of 1,210 yen per month is also listed. A parking space is available on the premises for 4,400 yen per month. The initial guarantor fee is one month's rent (minimum 20,000 yen), with an annual continuation fee of 10,000 yen.
Higashimatsuyama City in Saitama Prefecture offers a blend of urban convenience and natural accessibility. An interesting local landmark is the historic Kawagoe district, often called "Little Edo" for its preserved warehouse buildings, which is easily accessible via the Tobu Tojo Line. The area is also a gateway to the scenic Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, a vast mountainous region perfect for hiking and enjoying nature, located to the west of the city.