Prime High-Rise Living in Tokyo's Vibrant Ikebukuro
This exceptional 2LDK apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Tokyo's dynamic skyline. Located on the 31st floor of a prestigious 52-story tower, the residence boasts stunning southwest-facing views, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day. The interior has been fully renovated, providing a modern and move-in-ready living space. The building itself is directly connected to Higashi-Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, offering unparalleled convenience for daily commuting.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of high-end features, including a reheating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, bathroom heating, a dishwasher/dryer, a water purifier, a garbage disposal, closets, a walk-in closet, underfloor heating, and internet readiness. Building amenities are extensive, featuring an auto-lock security system, a monitor-equipped intercom, security cameras, multiple elevators, a parcel delivery box, a shared party room, fitness facilities, a kids' room, and a paid motorcycle parking area (4,000 yen per month).
Special notes from the agent confirm that pet ownership is allowed under building regulations, permitting up to two small dogs or cats (under 10kg in weight and 50cm in length). The property is currently tenanted, generating an estimated annual rental income of 4,800,000 yen, with a projected yield of 3.01%. An owner change is planned for the year. The building is managed by Mitsui Fudosan Residential Service Co., Ltd. on a fully-consigned, daytime management basis.
The Ikebukuro area is one of Tokyo's major commercial and entertainment hubs, bustling with department stores, shops, and restaurants. An interesting local fact is that the Sunshine 60 building, a landmark visible from the area, was the tallest building in Asia from 1978 until 1985. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Ikebukuro Life Safety Learning Center, but for a more iconic experience, the serene grounds of the Meiji Jingu Shrine in nearby Harajuku offer a beautiful contrast to the urban energy of Ikebukuro.