Servas Shukutani: A Recently Renovated Condominium in Matsuyama
This property, located in the Shukutani area of Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, is a spacious 3LDK condominium on the first floor of a 14-story building. With a generous 83.04 square meters of wall-to-wall living space, this home is designed for comfort and modern living. The layout includes three bedrooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area, providing ample room for a family or those who enjoy entertaining.
The property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to schedule a free viewing by contacting the agent with their preferred date. The construction company for the original build was Anabuki Komuten Co., Ltd. It is important to note that the furniture and fixtures shown in the photographs are included in the purchase price.
A comprehensive renovation was completed on August 28, 2025, significantly updating the interior. The renovation included the replacement of the system kitchen, unit bath, washbasin vanity, and toilet. Furthermore, the flooring was replaced with new material, the interior doors were exchanged, the wallpaper was re-papered, and one air conditioning unit was installed, among other improvements. This ensures the home is in move-in ready condition with contemporary fixtures and finishes. A standout feature of this unit is its private garden, which offers an outdoor retreat with an area of 13.68 square meters.
The building itself is a sturdy SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure, completed in January 1996. It features essential security measures such as an auto-lock system and a video monitor intercom. Resident amenities include a bicycle parking area. The monthly fees for the building are 7,900 yen for management and 14,900 yen for repair reserves. There is an additional monthly fee of 1,000 yen for the use of the private garden.
Located in Ehime Prefecture's capital, Matsuyama offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. The city is famously home to Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts, and its iconic main building is designated as an Important Cultural Property. The area provides a rich cultural experience while maintaining all the necessities of city life. The property is situated in a quiet neighborhood with good access to local bus services, making it a well-connected and desirable place to live.