Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Fukui City with Modern Renovations
This property is a well-appointed 3LDK apartment located on the 2nd floor of the 10-story "Surpass Nishibetsuin" condominium in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture. Built in June 2009, the building houses 50 units and features a reinforced concrete structure. The apartment offers a generous 93.98 sqm of wall-to-wall floor space, complemented by a 12.41 sqm balcony. Its south-facing orientation ensures good natural light. Conveniently situated just a 4-minute walk from Echizen Railway's Mikuni Awara Line Nishibetsuin Station, the location provides excellent access to public transportation.
The property has undergone significant renovations, with completion scheduled for early March 2026. The construction work is being handled by Anabuki Komuten Co., Ltd. Key upgrades include a complete replacement of the kitchen, toilet, water heater, and lighting fixtures, along with the installation of one new air conditioning unit. The new kitchen is an I-shaped, 2550mm unit from LIXIL. The toilet is a TOTO model featuring a rimless design for easy cleaning and a tornado flush system that effectively cleans with less water. Please note that furniture, fixtures, and equipment are not included in the price.
Special notes from the agent indicate the property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about preferred dates for a free viewing appointment. The property is also pet-friendly, subject to specific breeding rules and regulations.
The surrounding Bunkyo area offers convenient daily amenities. According to the agent's notes, Wy Plaza Gourmet-kan Matsumoto store is approximately a 7-minute walk (520m) away, and Orange Box Phoenix is about a 9-minute walk (660m). The area is known for its peaceful residential atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Fukui City is often called the "Dinosaur Kingdom" due to the numerous significant fossil discoveries in the region, which are showcased at the renowned Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive away, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sengoku-period samurai life.