The Park House Akasaka Residence: A Refined Urban Living Experience
This 1LDK apartment, located on the 9th floor of a 13-story reinforced concrete building, offers a sophisticated living space in the heart of Minato City, Tokyo. The property provides a comfortable 42.79 square meters of interior space, complemented by a 10.60 square meter balcony. The layout features a living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 13 tatami mats, which is equipped with a floor heating system. The ceiling height reaches a maximum of 2.5 meters, enhancing the sense of space. A shoe-in closet is provided for storage.
The unit is scheduled for a complete renovation to be completed by mid-June 2026. This renovation will include new wallpaper for all walls and ceilings, replacement of the toilet, water heater, gas stove, faucets, and unit bath faucets, as well as a room cleaning service. The kitchen is a system type with a dishwasher and a disposer. The bathroom is a 1416 size unit with a ventilation dryer. The property is serviced by city gas and features a 24-hour ventilation system.
The building, constructed in January 2014 by Mitsubishi Jisho Residence Co., Ltd., offers a range of security and convenience features. These include an auto-lock system, a TV monitor intercom, a seismic-resistant front door with a double lock, an elevator with floor restriction, and a security system by SECOM. A hotel-like interior corridor design adds to the ambiance. Pets are allowed with building rules. The building also includes a delivery box and allows for 24-hour garbage disposal. The monthly management fee is 13,910 yen, and the repair reserve fund is 18,230 yen.
The apartment is located in the Akasaka 6-chome area, a district known for its blend of greenery and urban sophistication. It offers excellent access to multiple train lines, being a 6-minute walk from Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and a 10-minute walk from Roppongi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. The neighborhood is well-served by convenience stores, a pharmacy, and the Tokyo Midtown complex is a short walk away.