Condominium Sendagi: A Well-Managed Apartment in Tokyo's Historic Bunkyo Ward
Condominium Sendagi is a 10-story, 44-unit reinforced concrete (SRC) apartment building constructed in February 1979, located in the culturally rich Sendagi 2-chome area of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. The building offers a selection of units for sale, including a 1LDK layout priced at 54.8 million yen, a 1LDK at 35.8 million yen, and a 1DK at 22.8 million yen, with floor areas ranging from approximately 27.85 to 47.64 square meters. The property features a south-eastern or north-eastern orientation, and immediate occupancy is available for some units.
According to the management evaluation, the building scores highly with 74 total points (Rank 4). The management is fully entrusted to a professional company, Japan Housing Corporation. Key building policies include: no pets allowed, restrictions on musical instrument noise and renovations within individual units, the presence of fire insurance (comprehensive condominium insurance), and the use of a lump-sum electricity reception system. The building is not approved for private lodging (minpaku) businesses. Asbestos usage has not been surveyed. A specialist with relevant knowledge is utilized in management, and services are provided for the exclusive-use portions of the building. There are no plans for large-scale renovation work and no reserve fund for repairs is currently collected.
The area of Sendagi is part of Bunkyo Ward, known for its academic atmosphere and historical significance, being home to the University of Tokyo. The neighborhood retains a classic Tokyo charm with a mix of traditional shops and residential streets. An interesting local fact is that the area was a popular subject for famous Japanese novelists like Natsume Soseki. The closest major landmark is the beautiful Nezu Shrine, a historic Shinto site founded over 1,900 years ago, renowned for its stunning tunnel of vibrant red torii gates and azalea festival.