Modern Living in a Convenient Yokohama Location
This 2nd-floor apartment in the Predia Tsuzuki Fureai no Oka building offers a comfortable 1LDK layout with a total floor area of 36.72 sqm (wall center measurement) and a 5.1 sqm balcony. Built in April 2021, this 5-year-old condominium is part of a 37-unit, 7-story reinforced concrete building conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the Yokohama Municipal Subway Green Line's Tsuzuki Fureai no Oka Station in the Kuzugaya area of Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.
According to the agent's notes, the property is currently occupied, and viewings are available by appointment. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a complimentary viewing. The construction company for the building is Kazekoshi Kensetsu Co., Ltd. It is important to note that the price does not include furniture, fixtures, or interior decoration costs.
The apartment features several notable amenities. The living-dining area is equipped with a TES hot water floor heating system for cozy winters. The kitchen comes with a built-in dishwasher. The unit also boasts energy-efficient features such as highly insulating double-paned glass and a high-efficiency Eco-Jose water heater. A critical point from the agent's remarks is that the photos of the living-dining room and kitchen are computer-generated renovation images based on current condition photos and floor plans. Renovation costs are not included in the listing price; if renovations are undertaken, separate costs will be incurred.
Building amenities include an elevator, an auto-lock security system, a parcel delivery box, and a TV monitor intercom. The unit's main exposure is southwest.
The surrounding Tsuzuki area is a well-developed suburban district of Yokohama, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the Yokohama History Museum, which offers deep insights into the city's development from a small fishing village to the major international port it is today. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the expansive Yokohama Zoological Gardens (Zoorasia), one of Japan's largest and most innovative zoos, featuring animals from different ecological zones around the world.