Spacious 2DK House in Quiet Misawa Neighborhood
This charming rental house, known as the Ibuki Rental House, is located in a quiet residential area of Misawa City, Aomori Prefecture. Built in May 1987, this single-story wooden structure offers a comfortable living space of 49.00 square meters (approximately 14.82 tsubo) with a practical 2DK layout. The layout includes Japanese-style rooms of 6 and 6 tatami mats respectively, complemented by a south-facing balcony.
The property is equipped with a range of facilities for convenient living. These include propane gas, FF heating, a kerosene stove, and the ability to install a gas cooking range. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the home features a shower, washbasin, space for a washing machine, lighting fixtures, and a trunk room for extra storage.
Special notes for this property highlight several key features. The agent is available for consultations regarding elderly residents, making it a potential consideration for senior living. The house is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, offering a peaceful living environment. Furthermore, the property is suitable for DIY projects, allowing tenants the freedom to personalize their space.
The rental terms are straightforward with a monthly rent of 30,000 yen. There is a one-month security deposit (敷金) of 30,000 yen, but no key money (礼金) is required. A guarantee company is mandatory, with an initial fee of half a month's rent and a monthly fee of 1,000 yen thereafter. The contract period is for two years, and the property is available for immediate occupancy.
Misawa City is a vibrant coastal city in Aomori, known for its rich history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to both a significant Japan Air Self-Defense Force base and the ruins of the ancient Sannai-Maruyama archaeological site, one of the largest and best-preserved Jomon Period settlements in Japan, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life. The closest major landmark to this property is the scenic Lake Ogawara, a large coastal lagoon popular for fishing, birdwatching, and water sports.