Spacious and Renovated 3DK Apartment in Nagoya's Serene Green District
This well-presented 3DK apartment in the Kamino-yama Jutaku 1-go building offers a fantastic opportunity for immediate occupancy in a quiet, green residential area of Nagoya's Midori Ward. Priced at 3.4 million yen, this south-facing unit has undergone partial renovation and is in excellent condition, ready for you to move straight in.
The property features a bright dining area adjacent to a balcony, and by opening the door to the neighboring Japanese-style room, you can create an expansive, open living space. The kitchen is cleverly built into the wall to maximize space and offers ample storage. The bright washroom, located just inside the entrance, allows for convenient handwashing upon returning home. The unit includes three air conditioners, and the lighting fixtures, shoe box, and fusuma sliding doors are offered as gifts to the new owner.
Located on the 4th floor of a 5-story reinforced concrete building constructed in January 1970, the apartment boasts a generous 51.86 sqm of private floor area. The building is set back from the road with plenty of greenery, providing a sense of openness and pleasant views. It is a convenient 7-minute walk from Nonami Station on the Subway Sakura-dori Line, placing you within easy reach of central Nagoya. Numerous commercial facilities, including restaurants, a large APiTA supermarket, convenience stores, and pharmacies, are all within a 13-minute walk. Parking spaces are available within the complex for a monthly fee. The agent notes that foreign nationals are eligible to purchase, but permanent residents are not. A special note from the agent states: "Other (Special Notes/Remarks): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only."
The surrounding Narumi-cho area is known for its peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby historic Narumi area was famous for its traditional shibori (tie-dye) textile production during the Edo period. For a major tourist attraction, the magnificent Nagoya Castle, with its iconic golden dolphin-like kinshachi, is approximately a 30-minute train and subway journey away, offering a deep dive into the region's samurai history.