Spacious 3DK Apartment with Land Ownership in Naka-no, Tokyo
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a spacious 3DK apartment in Tokyo's Naka-no ward, complete with land ownership rights. The apartment, located on the 4th floor of a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in August 1982, meets the new earthquake-resistant standards. The unit boasts a generous wall-core exclusive area of 53.97 sqm (approximately 16.32 tsubo), with the land price included in the total asking price of 25 million yen.
Key features translated from the agent's notes include a well-equipped living space. The property comes with a follow-up heating function for the bath, a bathroom with a window, an independent kitchen with a 2-burner stove, and storage in every room. It is fitted with air conditioning, an indoor space for a washing machine, and uses city gas for heating and hot water. A free bicycle parking area is available. Special notes highlight that there is no building directly in front, allowing for two-sided natural light. The exterior features tile siding, and there is a distance of over 2 meters to adjacent buildings. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The apartment's layout is a practical 3DK with all wet areas—the bath, toilet, and washbasin—separated for convenience. It includes a rooftop balcony (roof BA) for drying laundry, which is usable even on rainy days. The interior design and floor plan can be freely renovated to suit the new owner's taste. Monthly fees include 6,000 yen for management and 6,000 yen for repair reserve funds.
The location in Naka-no's Kamitakada 4-chome is highly accessible, within an 8-minute walk from Seibu Railway's Shinjuku Line Araiyakushi-mae Station, a 9-minute walk from the same station (alternate exit), and a 12-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line's Ochiai Station. The area is part of a neighborhood commercial zone. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Araiyakushi (New Medicine Master) Temple, from which the station takes its name, is a historic site believed to offer healing. The closest major landmark is the expansive Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a stunning blend of traditional Japanese, English landscape, and French formal gardens, easily accessible via the nearby train lines.