Renovated Corner Apartment in Tokyo's Mita Redevelopment Area
This 2DK apartment, located on the 5th floor of a 7-story building in Minato Ward's Mita 3-chome, offers a prime urban living opportunity. The property underwent a comprehensive interior renovation in December 2020, which included new flooring (including tatami replacement), wall and ceiling wallpaper/paint throughout, interior doors, windows/sashes, and a full refurbishment of the kitchen, bathroom, washbasin, and toilet. The layout was also modified, converting a traditional Japanese room into a Western-style room.
The apartment is well-equipped with features typical of high-quality condominiums. It boasts a system kitchen with a 3-burner stove, a separate bath and toilet, underfloor heating, a bathroom dryer, and double-glazed windows that ensure a quiet living environment. As a corner unit on the 5th floor, it benefits from excellent natural light. The building is a steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure with an elevator, and the apartment comes with an inspection certificate for added peace of mind.
Agent notes highlight the property's strong asset value, driven by the prestige of the Mita address and exceptional access to four train lines via two nearby stations (Mita Station and Tamachi Station). This connectivity provides easy access to Haneda Airport, making it suitable as a second home for those from other regions or overseas. The area is characterized by a blend of safety and international flair, with Keio University and various embassies nearby. Its manageable size makes it an excellent choice for a business base or as a solid investment property for future rental income, especially given its proximity to the ongoing Mita 3- and 4-chome redevelopment project. The agent provides an estimated monthly rent of 220,000 yen and a projected gross yield of 6.21%.
The Mita area is a prestigious and dynamic part of central Tokyo. An interesting local landmark is the Zojo-ji Temple, the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate, located a short distance away. Its grand Sanmon gate and proximity to Tokyo Tower create a striking contrast between historical tradition and modern cityscape, emblematic of Tokyo's unique character.