Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Akashi, Hyogo with Recent Renovations
This property is a 3LDK apartment for sale located in the Matsugaoka 1-chome area of Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture. The apartment is part of the Mai Dai-san Danchi 11-goto building, a reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in September 1967. It is situated on the 2nd floor of a 5-story building and offers a generous private floor area of 57.41 sqm (approximately 17.36 tsubo). The layout includes three separate rooms: two 6-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms and one 3-tatami mat Western-style room, providing flexible living space. A balcony of 3.16 sqm with a southeast-facing orientation ensures good natural light.
Key equipment and features of the property include a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom with a window, and free parking for bicycles and motorcycles. A significant renovation of the wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, and toilet) was completed in January 2025, modernizing these essential spaces. The building itself is managed by a management association with partial outsourcing, and while there is no live-in superintendent, the management company is Hyogo Prefecture Kosha Jutaku Service. The apartment benefits from dual-aspect lighting, enhancing the brightness of the interior. Monthly fees include a 5,000 yen management fee and a 13,000 yen repair reserve fund. A parking space is available for 4,000 yen per month, and there is a small monthly neighborhood association fee of 200 yen.
The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Akashi. The area is well-connected, with Asagiri Station on the Sanyo Main Line approximately a 27-minute walk away, or a 10-minute bus ride followed by a 2-minute walk from the Matsugaoka Shogakko Mae bus stop. Akashi is a coastal city famous for its historical significance in timekeeping, as it is located on the 135th meridian east, the basis for Japan Standard Time. The closest major landmark is the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central span suspension bridge, which is a stunning feat of engineering and a popular tourist attraction offering spectacular views, especially when illuminated at night.