Spacious 3K Wooden House in Tokyo's Koto Ward
This property is a detached rental house located in the Higashisuna 3-chome area of Koto Ward, Tokyo. Built in September 1972, this two-storey wooden structure offers a generous total floor area of 45.77 square meters (approximately 13.84 tsubo) arranged in a 3K layout. The layout comprises three rooms: two Western-style rooms of 6-tatami and 6-tatami sizes, and a smaller 4.5-tatami room. The house is currently vacant and ready for immediate consultation regarding move-in.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment and facilities include: gas stove installation possible, separate bath and toilet, washing machine space available, and storage space. Special notes indicate: pets are negotiable (consultation required), two-person occupancy is permitted, and parking is free. An important remark details the renewal costs: at contract renewal, a fee equivalent to one month of the new rent plus an administrative fee of 0.5 months of the new rent (plus tax) is required. The renewal fee itself is one month of the new rent.
Additional financial details include a security deposit of one month's rent, a key money (gratuity) of one month's rent, and no separate maintenance or common service fees. A guarantee company is required, covering 50% of the monthly rent and other fees for one year. Fire insurance is mandatory at a cost of 22,000 yen renewed every two years. The property is designated as a Safety Net House.
The area of Koto Ward is a fascinating blend of traditional shitamachi (downtown) culture and modern redevelopment, known for its extensive canal networks. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Tokyo Skytree in Sumida Ward, offering panoramic views of the city, which is easily accessible from the nearby train stations.