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3-chome, Tsutsujigaoka, Akishima City, Tokyo

東京都昭島市つつじが丘3丁目

$143,600USD

20,800,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
3
Parking:
1
Year built:
1981
Land size:
-
House size:
70.52 / 760sqft
Balcony size:
13 / 140sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Family Mart: 5 minute(s) walk
Lawson: 6 minute(s) walk
Seven Eleven: 8 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:
Haneda Airport (HND) - 41 km away

Located in Akishima Tsutsujigaoka Heights Building 3, this well-maintained 7th-floor apartment offers 70.52 square meters of living space in a convenient 3LDK layout. The property features south-facing windows and is just a 12-minute walk from JR Akishima Station on the Ome Line.

Priced at ¥20.8 million, this apartment comes with one parking space available for ¥5,000 per month. The building, constructed in March 1981, is an 11-story SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure with 64 units total.

Monthly maintenance fees are ¥6,600 and the repair reserve fund is ¥15,000. The property includes a 12.7-square-meter balcony. The interior is very clean and move-in ready, though there's also potential for customized renovations to suit your preferences and budget.

The location offers excellent access to schools, with Tsutsujigaoka Elementary School just 560 meters away and Mizuunn Junior High School at 298 meters distance. The property sits in a Type 1 medium-to-high-rise residential zone.

Property Details

Location3-chome, Tsutsujigaoka, Akishima City, Tokyo
Price¥20,800,000
Floor Space70.52m²
Balcony12.7m²
Layout3LDK
ParkingAvailable (1 space) ¥5,000/month
Area InformationLocated in a residential area of Akishima, known for its good mix of urban convenience and natural surroundings. The nearby Mori Town shopping complex offers various retail and dining options. Closest landmark is Akishima Station, a major transit hub on the JR Ome Line.