Spacious Corner-Unit 3LDK Apartment with Full Renovation in Prime Akasaka Location
This property is a fully renovated 3LDK apartment located on the 2nd floor of a 6-story reinforced concrete building constructed in July 1979. The apartment meets the new earthquake-resistant standards and has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in December 2025. The interior features a spacious living, dining, and kitchen area of approximately 24.5 tatami mats, with three Western-style rooms. As a corner unit, it benefits from dual-aspect lighting, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation.
The renovation included a complete overhaul of all key areas. The water fixtures were replaced, including a new system kitchen with a water purifier faucet, a three-burner grill cooktop, a dishwasher/dryer, and an artificial marble countertop. The bathroom was fitted with a new unit bath (1418 size) featuring a bath dryer and heating. The washbasin was replaced with an LED-lit vanity, and the toilet now includes a heated seat. The entire interior was refreshed with new flooring, wall and ceiling wallpaper, and all doors and fittings. Additional upgrades include new storage in the Western rooms and entrance, new tile flooring in the entrance and wet areas, LED lighting, air conditioning, electric floor heating, a laundry pan and faucet, and all lighting fixtures.
Building amenities include an auto-lock entrance with monitor and intercom, security cameras, 24-hour security, an elevator, a delivery box, and a paid bicycle parking area (500 yen per month). The monthly management fee is 26,547 yen, with a repair reserve fund of 26,653 yen.
The apartment is situated in the prestigious Akasaka district of Minato Ward, Tokyo. The area is known for its blend of business, entertainment, and culture. An interesting fact is that Akasaka was historically home to many daimyo (feudal lord) residences during the Edo period. The property offers excellent access to multiple train lines, being within a 6-10 minute walk from Nogizaka, Akasaka, and Aoyama-itchome stations, providing access to the Chiyoda, Hanzomon, and other subway lines. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Midtown complex, a short walk away, which features high-end shopping, art museums, and beautiful seasonal gardens.