High-Grade Terrace House in a Quiet Residential Area of Shinjuku
This property is a high-grade terrace house located in a quiet residential area of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Built in March 2019, it offers modern living with a total floor area of 27.43 sqm (approximately 8.29 tsubo) in a one-room layout. The layout includes a Western-style room, a south-facing balcony, and a service room. The monthly rent is 110,000 yen, with additional monthly fees including a 7,000 yen management fee. Key initial costs include a security deposit of one month's rent, a key money (reikin) of one month's rent, and a renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent at contract renewal. The contract period is two years, and a rent guarantee company, Japan Safety, is utilized.
The property is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning for cooling and heating, hot water supply, a parcel delivery box, a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a heated toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a shower, a reheat function for the bath, a washbasin area, space for a washing machine (indoor), a system kitchen, shutters, a terrace, storage space, an auto-lock entrance, an auto-lock with monitor, a TV monitor intercom, security cameras, and a bicycle parking area.
As noted in the agent's remarks, this is a high-grade terrace house with full facilities situated in a quiet residential neighborhood. The special note reiterates the renewal fee condition: one month of the new rent.
The location is highly convenient, situated in Kami-Ochiai 2-chome, Shinjuku Ward. It is just a 2-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Tozai Line's Ochiai Station, a 4-minute walk from the Toei Oedo Line's Nakai Station, and a 10-minute walk from the JR Chuo-Sobu Line's Higashi-Nakano Station, providing excellent access to multiple train lines.
The surrounding Shinjuku area is a dynamic blend of bustling commercial centers and serene residential pockets. An interesting fact is that Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, one of Tokyo's most famous and expansive parks, was originally the estate of a feudal lord during the Edo period before being converted into a imperial garden. The property is also within reasonable distance of major landmarks like the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku, known for its free observation decks offering panoramic views of the city and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.