39th-Floor Luxury Apartment with Unobstructed Views of Tokyo Skytree
This exceptional 2LDK apartment is situated on the 39th floor of The Parkhouse Harumi Towers Tiaro Residence, a prestigious 49-story high-rise condominium in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. The property offers a rare north-facing orientation that provides breathtaking, unobstructed views of the iconic Tokyo Skytree from the living area. The spacious living room features a generous ceiling height of 2700mm and is equipped with a ceiling cassette air conditioner.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include a large 1620-size view bathtub, allowing residents to enjoy the scenic panorama during their bath. The kitchen is fitted with a disposer, water purifier, and an IH cooking heater. Additional amenities include a warm-water washing toilet seat, tankless toilet, automatic bath reheat function, bath dryer, window in the bathroom, built-in kitchen, grill, whole-house storage, trunk room, closets, walk-in closet, shoe-in closet, floor heating, 24-hour ventilation system, internet-ready wiring, indoor laundry space, flooring in all rooms, double-pane glass, downlights, auto-lock, monitor intercom, dimple key, 24-hour security, fire alarm, energy-saving water heater, all-electric system, elevator, delivery box, constant garbage disposal availability, shared party room, shared guest room, fitness facilities, kids' room, and front desk service.
Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, the building's seismic isolation (免震) structure, double ceilings, and the availability of a shuttle bus service. It is important to note that the floor plan may differ from the actual condition, and the actual condition takes priority. The property is pet-friendly, allowing small dogs and cats upon consultation.
The apartment is part of a large-scale, 861-unit tower developed by Mitsubishi Jisho Residence. Monthly costs include a management fee of 20,200 yen and a repair reserve fund of 18,640 yen, along with additional fees for common antenna equipment (199 yen), resident community activity fund (100 yen), and an earthquake disaster prevention system (220 yen).