Park Homes Sakurashinmachi: A Refined Residence in Setagaya
This spacious 3LDK apartment, located on the 7th floor of a 9-story building, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in the desirable Sakurashinmachi neighborhood of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. Built in November 2005, the residence boasts a generous 68.4m² of private floor area with a functional layout that maximizes usability. The south-west facing orientation ensures excellent natural light and, from the 7th floor, provides an unobstructed view that includes the iconic Mount Fuji on clear days.
The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities for year-round comfort. Key features include underfloor heating in the living-dining area, city gas supply, a 24-hour ventilation system, and CATV connectivity. The apartment also benefits from the "Anshin Equipment Repair" service, which means the home equipment has been inspected and repaired, and comes with up to five years of after-sales support for peace of mind. Furthermore, a "Home Cleanup" service is included, ensuring the property is delivered in pristine condition.
Residents enjoy the security and convenience of an auto-lock entry system, 24-hour garbage disposal, a parcel delivery box, and elevator access. The building is pet-friendly (subject to regulations) and features a striking entrance with a 4.2-meter high arch. The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 5-minute walk from the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line's Sakurashinmachi Station, providing quick access to Shibuya (9 minutes) and Futakotamagawa (4 minutes). Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a large "LIFE" supermarket a 4-minute walk away and convenience stores also within a 5-minute radius.
The Sakurashinmachi area is a beautifully planned residential district known for its serene atmosphere and seasonal beauty, particularly its rows of cherry trees. An interesting local fact is that the neighborhood was historically an agricultural area known for its daikon radish fields before its development into a modern residential zone. For recreation and culture, residents are within easy reach of major attractions such as the expansive Komazawa Olympic Park, a legacy of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, offering vast sports fields, walking paths, and greenery just a few stops away on the train.