Quiet Urban Living at Dia Palace Fujigaoka Kita 2nd Building
This 3LDK apartment offers a serene living environment within the city, located in Nagoya's Meito Ward. The property is situated near the Higashiyama Line's Fujigaoka Station, approximately an 18-minute walk away, providing convenient access while being surrounded by greenery for a peaceful atmosphere.
The apartment underwent a comprehensive renovation in August 2025, which included new flooring in the hallway, living/dining/kitchen (LDK) area, and Western-style rooms, as well as new wallpaper in the entrance, hallway, and LDK. The living room is a spacious approximately 16-jo (approx. 26.4 sqm) area with a natural ambiance. The layout is a functional 3LDK with a total private area of 72.24 sqm (wall-core measurement) and a 4.73 sqm south-facing balcony with good sunlight. The design allows for the living room to be connected to other rooms for a more open feel.
Key features include a system kitchen with ample rear space for shelves and abundant overhead storage, a simple bathroom with a bath dryer, a toilet with a panel-operated washlet, a distinctive large-mirror washstand, an entrance with a shoe box offering sufficient storage, and storage space in every room. The building is a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure with an auto-lock security system, elevator, and bicycle parking. Two parking spaces are available (one on-site, one off-site) at a monthly cost of 9,500 yen. Monthly fees include a 16,300 yen management fee and a 16,600 yen repair reserve fund.
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The local area, Fujigaoka, is a well-developed suburban hub in eastern Nagoya. An interesting fact is that the nearby Linimo line, which serves the area, is one of the world's first commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) train lines, connecting to the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park site. The closest major landmark is the expansive Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (also known as Moricoro Park), a short drive away, which features museums, a large lake, and extensive green spaces.