Preston Foret: A Spacious Ground-Floor Apartment with Private Garden in Nerima
This property is a well-appointed 2LDK apartment located on the first floor of the Preston Foret building in Nerima, Tokyo. The apartment features a south-facing terrace and a private garden, ensuring excellent sunlight. The property is an all-electric specification.
Key location advantages include a 5-minute walk to the Toei Oedo Line's Shin-Egota Station and a 13-minute walk to the Seibu Ikebukuro/Toshima Line's Egota Station. The building was originally developed by Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. and others. The interior is designed for practicality, featuring a wall-attached kitchen that facilitates focused cooking work and includes underfloor storage. The Japanese-style room adjacent to the living-dining area can be used as an integrated space with the LDK. All living rooms have storage, and the structure includes double flooring and double ceilings. Security is robust, with a 24-hour system linked to SECOM.
Equipment includes floor heating in the LDK, an IH cooking heater, and a disposer. The surrounding environment is convenient, with Nerima City Toyotama Higashi Elementary School just a 2-minute walk (approx. 140m) away. The terrace area is 16.02 sqm.
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The Preston Foret is part of a large community of 110 households, offering hotel-like common areas. The apartment itself has a private exclusive area of 57.02 sqm (wall-core measurement) with a 5 sqm balcony. The private garden is 57.02 sqm and carries a monthly usage fee of 650 yen. The building is an 8-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure with one basement floor, completed in July 2002.
The Nerima area is a predominantly residential ward known for its quieter, suburban feel within Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Nerima is considered the birthplace of Japanese anime, with the legendary Toei Animation's first studio established here in the 1950s. For recreation, residents can easily visit the nearby Toshimaen amusement park, a historic park with seasonal attractions, located just a few stations away on the Seibu Line.