Compact and Affordable Apartment in Okayama City with Initial Cost Reduction Campaign
This rental apartment, located in Okayama City's Kita Ward, offers a compact and budget-friendly living solution, particularly suitable for single professionals or students. The monthly rent is 19,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 2,000 yen. Notably, the initial moving-in costs are reduced through a special campaign.
Translated from the agent's notes, the property features include a combined bath and toilet unit, shower, space for a gas cooker, storage space, air conditioning, free internet usage, a washing machine space, a fire alarm (detector), propane gas, hot water supply, a parcel delivery box, and a bicycle parking area. Special notes indicate this is an IT-heavy explanation property. Important remarks detail the campaign: key exchange fee (16,500 yen) is waived, the Casa guarantee system's monthly direct debit fee is 300 yen, the guarantee company renewal fee is 10,000 yen per year, and the re-contracting fee is 22,000 yen every two years. The "Anshin Full Support" package includes fire insurance. The Initial Cost Reduction Campaign waives the key money, key exchange fee, and the first-time guarantee fee from the guarantee company. Early cancellation penalties apply: within 1 year is 3 months' rent, within 2 years is 2 months' rent. Internet is provided free via a wired connection.
The apartment itself is a 1K layout with a total private floor area of 19.11 sqm (approximately 5.78 tsubo), featuring a 7-tatami mat Western-style room. It is situated on the 1st floor of a 2-storey steel-framed building constructed in February 1982. The main window faces west. The property is currently vacant and available for move-in from February 20, 2026. It is designated for single occupants only and does not require a guarantor, instead utilizing the Casa guarantee system. There is no parking space available.
The area, Okayama's Kita Ward, is a central part of the city known for its blend of urban convenience and access to nature. An interesting fact is that Okayama is famously called the "Land of Sunshine" due to its consistently sunny and mild climate. The closest major landmark is the iconic Okayama Castle, a black castle known as "U-jo" (Crow Castle) located just a few kilometers away, with its beautiful Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, situated nearby.