Heights Fujihara C: A Compact and Convenient Apartment in Yamanashi
This apartment, located in the quiet neighborhood of Nishiniiai in Chuo City, Yamanashi Prefecture, offers a practical and affordable living solution. The property is a one-room layout with a total floor area of 21.00 square meters, featuring easy-to-clean flooring and built-in storage space. Built in March 1984, the building is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with four stories, and this particular unit is situated on the second floor. It is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The apartment comes equipped with essential amenities for comfortable living. Facilities include propane gas, air conditioning for cooling, heating, hot water supply, a private toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, a washbasin, a space for a washing machine (indoor washing machine placement is available), CATV, and the aforementioned flooring and storage space.
Important notes regarding fees and conditions have been provided. Parking for one car is included free of charge; a second parking space costs 2,000 yen. Upon contract renewal, an administrative fee equivalent to 0.5 months of rent and parking fees plus consumption tax is required. A cleaning fee upon move-in is equivalent to one month's rent and related fees plus consumption tax. There is a neighborhood association fee of 2,000 yen for two years. For those wishing to change the locks, the replacement cost is approximately 28,000 yen (excluding tax). The monthly rent is 33,000 yen with a common service fee of 3,000 yen. A two-year lease term applies, and a rent guarantee company (Zenhoren) is involved, with an initial guarantee fee of 50% of the monthly rent and a renewal guarantee fee of 13,000 yen. Insurance for household goods is mandatory at 18,000 yen.
The area of Central City in Yamanashi is known for its serene environment and proximity to natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the Kofu Basin, a region famous for its centuries-old tradition of crystal and gemstone processing, particularly the cutting of precious stones. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Fuji, which is visible from many parts of the prefecture and offers a breathtaking backdrop to daily life, along with numerous hiking and sightseeing opportunities around the Fuji Five Lakes region.