Spacious 1LDK Apartment in Tokyo's Koto Ward
This property is a 59.22㎡ (approximately 17.91 tsubo) apartment located in the Koto Ward of Tokyo. Built in September 1973, the building is a 14-story reinforced concrete structure (SRC), with this unit situated on the 9th floor. The layout is designated as 1LDK. Monthly fees include a management fee of 7,800 yen and a repair reserve fund of 7,200 yen. The building is managed by a partially delegated management company with a daytime superintendent. The current owner is in residence.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The exact tatami mat count for the LDK and the Western-style room is unknown. The LDK area includes a bedroom space. Furthermore, while the system displays the balcony area as 1.00㎡, the correct size is actually unknown.
The apartment is conveniently located just a 7-minute walk from Toyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, providing excellent access to central Tokyo. The area is designated as a Category II Residential Zone. The building complex contains 390 units in total. Parking is not available with this property.
The surrounding Koto Ward area is a dynamic mix of residential comfort and urban convenience, known for its extensive network of canals. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Kiyosumi Garden, a stunning traditional Japanese landscape garden created in the Meiji period by a wealthy merchant, featuring a large pond with stepping stones and meticulously placed rocks. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers, located just across the Sumida River, offering spectacular panoramic views of the metropolis.