Compact and Convenient Apartment in Shinjuku
This Phoenix Plaza apartment offers a compact and efficient living space in the highly sought-after Shinjuku district of Tokyo. The unit is a 17.30㎡ one-room layout, built in March 1983, and is currently vacant for immediate occupancy. The property is a two-story wooden structure, and this unit is located on the second floor.
The apartment comes fully equipped with essential facilities for comfortable living. These include city gas, air conditioning for cooling, heating, a gas stove hookup, hot water supply, a private toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, a washbasin, a space for a washing machine, wooden flooring, a balcony, and a bicycle parking area.
Special notes from the agent highlight that this apartment is perfect for singles or students looking to live alone in Shinjuku. Its location is exceptionally convenient for both commuting and attending school, being just a 3-minute walk from Nishi-Shinjuku Gochome Station on the Toei Oedo Line. The agent warmly welcomes inquiries. Please note that a renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent is applicable upon contract renewal.
Additional financial details include a monthly rent of 60,000 yen, with a security deposit (敷金) of 60,000 yen and a key money (礼金) of 60,000 yen. There is no monthly management fee, but a common service fee (共益費) of 4,000 yen applies. A guarantee company is required, with a fee of 50% of the total rent and common service fee for one year, also required upon renewal. Other initial costs include a non-refundable key exchange fee of 22,000 yen and insurance of 17,000 yen. The standard contract period is two years.
The surrounding Shinjuku area is one of Tokyo's most vibrant hubs, known for its skyscrapers, government offices, and bustling nightlife. An interesting fact is that beneath the skyscrapers of West Shinjuku lies a vast network of underground passages and shopping concourses. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a short walk away, which offers free observation decks with stunning panoramic views of the city and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.