Match Results: 2
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Village House Furukawa
Furukawacho Sugisaki 168-1, Hida-shi, Gifu-ken
Sugisaki Station - JR Takayama Main Line - 6.0~7.0 minutes walk, 0.5 km
Available See this property-
- 360°View
- Rent:
- ¥22,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 33.54m² / 2K
- Room:
- 2-405 South (2 Building / 4 Floor)
- 360°View
- Renovated
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- 360°View
- Rent:
- ¥22,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 33.54m² / 2K
- Room:
- 2-403 South (2 Building / 4 Floor)
- 360°View
- Renovated
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- 360°View
- Rent:
- ¥22,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 33.54m² / 2K
- Room:
- 2-408 South (2 Building / 4 Floor)
- 360°View
- Renovated
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Village House Kamioka
Kamiokacho Terabayashi 325-12, Hida-shi, Gifu-ken
Available See this property-
- 360°View
- Rent:
- ¥42,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 39.83m² / 2DK
- Room:
- 2-108 South (2 Building / 1 Floor)
- 360°View
- Renovated
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- Rent:
- ¥43,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 39.83m² / 2DK
- Room:
- 2-102 South (2 Building / 1 Floor)
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- 360°View
- Rent:
- ¥45,000
- ROOM SIZE:
- 39.83m² / 2DK
- Room:
- 2-107 South (2 Building / 1 Floor)
- 360°View
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Hida-shi Apartments
Hida-shi is a beautiful city located in the Gifu Prefecture of Japan. It is known for its traditional architecture and stunning scenery, and is home to many historical sites and landmarks, as well as a diverse variety of shops and restaurants alongside its beautiful rental apartments. Hida-shi is also known for its exceptional public transportation system, including a bus system that connects it to other parts of the prefecture, and a train station that provides service to Tokyo and other major cities in Japan.
The climate in Hida-shi is mild, with temperatures rarely reaching extremes. The city experiences all four seasons, but the winters are relatively short and gentle. Just like its weather, the people of Hida-shi are friendly and welcoming — the city has a strong sense of community, and residents are quick to help others with directions or any other needs they may have. Overall, Hida-shi makes for an excellent place to rent an apartment to live in. It is safe, clean, and offers its residents a high quality of life.
Despite the city’s vast appeal, moving into an apartment for rent in Hida-shi isn’t difficult at all, especially with the many cheap and affordable accommodation options offered by Village House. Since our rental apartments require no deposit*, renewal, handling, or key money fee, you can rest assured that you’ll enjoy a swift and streamlined moving process when you choose to rent with Village House.
Cheap 2K Apartments for Rent in Hida-shi
Currently, Village House has one distinguished property with accessible yet affordable rental apartments in Hida-shi:
Village House Furukawa offers 2K apartments for rent that are renovated for an enhanced living experience, and air conditioning for the warmer days of Hida-shi’s summers are available as an add-on feature. There is also a parking facility available for those who wish to drive in Hida City. The rental apartments in Village House Furukawa are strategically situated near essential city touchpoints such as Sugisaki Station, Hida-Furukawa Station, and Hida-Hose Station of the JR Takayama Main Line; Odaka Hospital; Ayunose Nursery; Furukawa Nishi Elementary School; and Furukawa Junior High School.
Browse our apartments for rent in Hidai-shi today, or check out our other rental apartment options in Gifu-ken.
FAQs About Living in an Apartment for Rent in Hida-shi
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1. What are the top highlights of living in a rental apartment in Hida City?
Some of the top highlights of living in a rental apartment in Hida-shi are the close proximity to nature, the quiet neighborhoods, and the easy commute to local businesses and attractions. The city is surrounded by mountains and forests, which offer plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, and simply enjoying the great outdoors. The neighborhoods are also quiet and peaceful, making them great places to relax after work or school. And since Hida-shi is home to many businesses and attractions, it's easy to find what you're looking for without having to travel too far.
Shortlist a Hida-shi rental apartment today.
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2. Is it expensive to live in a Hida-shi apartment for rent?
The cost of living in a Hida-shi rental apartment is just slightly higher than that entailed by renting a Kurayoshi apartment. The average person spends about ¥149,800 per month, while the living expenses of a family of four is about ¥376,100.
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3. What payment methods are accepted by Village House when renting a Hida-shi apartment?
Before moving into your chosen Hida-shi rental apartment, you’ll first have to complete a bank account registration for direct debit. Monthly rental fees and any other charges must be paid by direct debit on a designated date each month.
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*Dependent on the credit check results and contract details, a deposit may be required.