Spacious 2LDK House with Private Garden in Shinjuku, Tokyo
This charming two-story wooden house, built in February 1962, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 57.85 square meters. Located in the Nakaidai 2-chome area of Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, the property provides convenient access to multiple train lines, including a 7-minute walk to the Seibu Shinjuku Line's Nakaidai Station, an 8-minute walk to the Toei Oedo Line's Ochiai-Minaminagasaki Station, and a 15-minute walk to the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line's Ochiai Station.
The house is well-equipped with numerous amenities. Facilities include air conditioning for cooling, heating, a system kitchen, and wooden flooring. The bathroom is separate from the toilet, and the bathroom features a shower, bath reheating function, and a dryer. The toilet is equipped with a warm-water bidet seat. There is an independent washroom with a washbasin, and space is provided for a washing machine indoors. The property also includes a balcony, a private garden, and ample storage space. Installation of a gas stove is possible.
Important special notes and remarks have been provided by the agent. Smoking is strictly prohibited. Only children of elementary school age or older are permitted. Pets are not allowed, including temporary pet-sitting. The private garden must be managed by the tenant; planting trees or other vegetation is not permitted. In case of contract cancellation within one year, a penalty of one month's rent is applicable. A renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent is required upon contract renewal. The rental agreement is a fixed-term lease of 2 years, and a guarantor company is required (with associated costs borne by the tenant).
The surrounding Shinjuku area is one of Tokyo's most dynamic wards, known for its blend of bustling skyscraper districts, government offices, and quieter residential neighborhoods like Nakaidai. An interesting local fact is that Shinjuku Station is the world's busiest railway station, used by an average of over 3.5 million people daily. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku's skyscraper district, offering free observation decks with spectacular views of the city and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.