Applauds Nagasaki Minami: A Refurbished 9th-Floor Condominium with Move-in Readiness
This property is a 3LDK condominium located on the 9th floor of the 15-story "Applauds Nagasaki Minami" building in Nagasaki City. The unit boasts a spacious 78.15 sqm interior (wall-center measurement) complemented by a 16 sqm balcony. Constructed in October 2004, this 22-year-old building features reinforced concrete construction and is situated within a Category II Residential Zone.
Critical agent notes have been fully translated and incorporated. The current status is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing on their preferred date. Important remarks include: the construction company was Maeda Construction Industry Co., Ltd.; the monthly fees are scheduled to be revised to 12,820 yen from September; pets are allowed (with detailed rules); and a reservation-based open house is being held from Thursday, February 12th to Monday, February 16th, with same-day reservations acceptable. The agent highlights that the interior has been fully renovated, asking "How about starting a new life in a sparkling interior?"
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation, resulting in a fresh and modern living space. The unit comes with a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, shower-equipped washbasin vanity, heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer, independent washroom, bathroom heating, and a laundry machine space. Storage is ample with closets in all rooms and a shoe-in closet. Building amenities include two elevators, a motorcycle parking area, bicycle parking, and a parcel delivery box. One parking space is available for inheritance. The monthly management fee is 8,200 yen and the repair reserve fund is 8,215 yen.
The area, Tōmachi 1-chome, offers convenient daily living with Nagasaki Municipal Tōmachi Elementary School approximately 600m away (an 8-minute walk) and a Seven-Eleven convenience store about 770m away (a 10-minute walk). The property is a 29-minute walk from Ōura Tenshudō Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 5. A significant and nearby landmark is the historic Ōura Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and National Treasure, renowned as the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and a poignant symbol of Nagasaki's unique history.