Chinuma Rental House in Hadano, Kanagawa
This rental house, built in September 1972, is a single-story wooden structure offering a 3K layout with a total floor area of 39.66 sqm. The property is situated in a quiet residential area of Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is approximately a 26-minute walk from the Odakyu Odawara Line's "Hadano" Station, with bus options also available from "Shibusawa" Station.
The property's equipment and facilities include propane gas with the possibility of installing a gas stove, hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet, a shower with a reheating function, a washbasin, an indoor space for a washing machine, flooring, a terrace, a private garden, a general garden, and storage space.
Special notes and remarks provide essential details for prospective tenants. The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood and includes two free parking spaces. A second parking space may be available for rent at 5,000 yen, subject to confirmation each autumn. The current condition of the property is prioritized for viewing. In principle, a guarantee company must be used, though consultation is possible for major corporate contracts. Key replacement is optional and at the tenant's expense. A TV antenna is installed on the roof, but its functionality is unknown, and the viewing environment is the tenant's responsibility. A monitor-equipped intercom, kitchen lighting, and a heated bidet toilet seat are items left in the property. The renewal fee is based on the old rent of 22,000 yen.
Additional financial details include a monthly rent of 60,000 yen, a security deposit (敷金) of one month's rent, no key money (礼金), no monthly management or common area fees, and a renewal fee calculated from the previous rent. A guarantee company, ELZ Support, is required, with an initial cost of 50% of the total monthly rent and a monthly fee of 700 yen. A small short-term insurance policy from Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance costing 19,000 yen for two years is also obligatory.
The Hadano area offers a blend of urban convenience and natural scenery, nestled against the Tanzawa Mountains. An interesting local fact is that Hadano is known for its production of green tea and was historically a post town on the Koshu Kaido road. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Fuji, which is visible from many parts of the city and provides a stunning backdrop to the region.