Pros TJ Building



▼ Pros TJ Building is about a 1-minute walk from Kita 18-jo Station on the Namboku Subway Line ▼

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Active Living
It's quiet, even though it's only a minute's walk from Kita 18-jo subway station.
This room is recommended for busy people.
(It takes 3 minutes to get to Sapporo Station by subway.)
Address: 2-30 Kita 17-jo Nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Sapporo City
Nearest station: 1 minute walk from Kita 18-jo Station on the Namboku subway line
Structure: 11th floor of an 11-story reinforced concrete building
Exclusive area: 29 m2
Year built: March 1997
License period: 2 years

Student discount rent: 44,000 to 51,000 yen
Management fee: 5,000 yen
Water and sewerage fee: 2,500 yen (fixed)
Deposit: 1 month's rent (at the time of signing the contract)
Water disinfection fee: 20,000 yen (at the time of signing the contract)
Apartment insurance: Required (at the time of signing the contract)

☆ Includes wired and wireless router (PC, smartphone, tablet, etc. can be connected simultaneously)
☆ Cable TV (J:com) already connected
Internet 12M course: Free
Internet 320M course: Monthly fee: 3,300 yen
(For other plans and details,Please contact us at J:com.)
☆Heating is by gas FF stove
☆Living room has color-changing LED ceiling lighting
☆Warm water washing toilet seat
☆Wall-mounted electric fan
Other facilities: TV intercom, system kitchen, Chandre, south-facing window, delivery box, PIN code entrance elevator

■Surrounding area
1 minute walk from subway, dermatology clinic on the first floor of the building, internal medicine clinic next door to the south, and many other clinics such as orthopedics, ophthalmology, and dentistry.
There are also many bakeries, convenience stores, and diner restaurants near the station.
The building itself is in a commercial district.
Example of floor plan (*Location and content may vary slightly depending on the room)
■Utility costs
We replaced our stove last year.
Thermal efficiency has improved, the price is cheaper than before, and the room is warmer, so you can feel at ease even in the very cold Hokkaido winters.
Although this is past data, it is cheaper than the average data for students who actually live there (table below).
January 201112,471 yen
February 201114,099 yen
March 201110,463 yen
April 20118,898 yen
May 20117,654 yen
June 20115,959 yen
July 20114,879 yen
August 20114,348 yen
September 20113,925 yen
October 20114,687 yen
November 20116,341 yen
December 201110,903 yen
Average: 7,800 yen/month

Click here for a photo of the room inside (*Tablet is an example. Not included.)
For contact us, please contact the Hokkaido University Co-op Room Guide.【011-758-9550


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