Sun Liberty 205: A Renovated Apartment in a Quiet Gifu Neighborhood
This rental apartment, located in Gifu City's Kurodaminami 2-chome, offers a compact and modern living space with significant recent upgrades. The property is a 1K layout with a total private area of 24.04 sqm (approximately 7.27 tsubo), situated on the second floor of an eight-unit building. The monthly rent is 28,000 yen, with a monthly common-area maintenance fee of 3,000 yen. Key move-in costs include a security deposit of two months' rent and no key money.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment has been extensively renovated. The bathroom and toilet were remodeled in March 2024, making them separate (セパレート). The interior was also refreshed in March 2024, including new flooring, interior doors, walls, and ceiling finishes. The unit is a corner room on the top floor, featuring a south-facing, wide balcony of 5.04 sqm that provides good sunlight. The building is equipped with modern security and convenience features, including an auto-lock system, security cameras, a parcel delivery box, and two free bicycle parking areas. The white gate and fence at the property entrance add a distinctive touch. The kitchen is independent and partitioned off from the living space. Other equipment includes a toilet with a bidet seat, shower, two-burner gas stove, storage space, closet, air conditioning, fiber-optic internet readiness, lighting fixtures, a refrigerator, and furniture.
Special notes indicate the property is suitable for seniors and is located in a quiet residential area. The building itself is a steel-framed structure built in April 1990. The contract period is three years, with a renewal fee required. Tenant insurance is necessary, costing approximately 8,000 yen per year, though details may vary.
The area of Kurodaminami is a peaceful residential district in Gifu City. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kuroda Castle Ruins Park (黒野城跡公園) is built on the site of a castle originally constructed by the samurai Katō Sadayasu in the late 16th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and culturally significant Gifu Castle, perched on Mount Kinka and offering panoramic views of the city and the Nagara River, accessible from Gifu Station.