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As the name suggests, "Zushi Seaside Heights" is a retro apartment building located along Zushi Coast. Although it is an old building, the interior has been beautifully renovated and the facilities are new, so there is no inconvenience. It is on the 5th floor, so the view is not bad. The sea is not right in front of the room, but if you turn to the left, you will see the sea. You can see the condition of the waves. If you have a room facing the sea, the sea will directly hit the window on windy days, making maintenance a hassle, but this room faces sideways and has a balcony, so it is easier. However, the sea breeze is unavoidable. If you go through the path to the left of the entrance, you will reach R134. Every morning and evening, you can take a walk to the sea. Zushi Coast is a garden. What can I say? It's good that it is not boldly luxurious. The size is 1LDK. It is perfect for a second home, and it is not the latest resort apartment, but this retro feel. It is also recommended for couples who want to enjoy a relaxing life by the sea after retirement. I would be so proud if my grandparents' house was here. Why not give it as a present to your mom and dad to show your apprecia“逗子シーサイドハイツ”その名の通り、逗子海岸沿いに建つレトロマンション。古い建物ですが、室内は綺麗にリノベーションされていて設備も新しく、不自由はありません。5階なので、眺望も悪くない。お部屋からドーン!と目の前が海ではないけれど、左を向けばそこは海です。波の調子は俄然伺えます。海から正面のお部屋だと風が強い日には潮が直接窓についてお手入れが毎回大変だけど、横向きでなおかつバルコニーもあるので、比べてまだ楽。と言っても潮風は避けられないですが。エントランス左手の小道を抜けるとR134。毎朝、夕暮れ時のお散歩には海に。逗子海岸は庭です。なんて言うんでしょう。大胆な贅沢さがなくって良い。広さは1LDK。セカンドにもピッタリだし、最新リゾートマンションではなく、このレトロな感じ。勇退後にご夫婦でまったり海沿いライフにもおすすめです。おじいちゃん、おばあちゃんのお家がここだったら自慢だな〜。お父さん、お母さんにこれまでの感謝を込めてプレゼントにもいかがですか?
Building:建物面積 | 51 m² |
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Scale:建物規模 | 5th floor5階 |
Structure:構造 | 8-story RC building with flat roofRC造陸屋根8階建て |
Built in:建築年 | 1971 |
Peaceful environment, sunny, renovatedのどかな環境です 日当たり良 リフォーム済
Security deposit:敷金 | -10,000 yen-万円 |
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Key money:礼金 | -10,000 yen-万円 |
Land:土地面積 | 60 m² |
Building:建物面積 | 61 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2-story building/1st and 2nd floors2階建/1,2階 |
Structure:構造 | 2-story reinforced concrete building鉄筋コンクリート造2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1986 |
This property does not require a deposit or key money (only rent and parking fee are charged at the time of contract). The rent for this property varies depending on the floor of the room. The three rooms, including the dining and kitchen, face south, so the room is very bright.敷金、礼金なしの物件です(契約時は家賃と駐車場代のみです)。この物件はお部屋の階数によって家賃が異なります。南側にDKを合わせて3部屋が面しているので、とても明るいお部屋です。
Security deposit:敷金 | -10,000 yen-万円 |
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Key money:礼金 | -10,000 yen-万円 |
Building:建物面積 | 53 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 5 floors/1st floor5階建/1階 |
Structure:構造 | 5-story reinforced concrete buildingRC造5階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1993 |
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