Modern Terrace House in Serene Shibuya Neighborhood
This contemporary terrace house, built in December 2009, offers a spacious 1LDK layout with a total floor area of 50.00㎡. Located in the Higashi 1-chome area of Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, the property is within a 10-minute walk from the bustling Shibuya Station on the JR Yamanote Line, providing excellent connectivity. The residence is situated in a quiet residential district, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities for comfortable modern living. Key features include city gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and a hot water supply system. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom includes a shower, bath drying system, and a dedicated shampoo dresser. The washbasin area is independent. The unit comes with a system kitchen, loft space, double-glazed windows, a sunken genkan entrance, and wooden flooring. Additional amenities include ample storage space, an auto-lock security system, a TV monitor intercom, a fire alarm, and a designated parking area for bicycles. The property also has provisions for a washing machine, CATV, CS antenna, BS terminal, and fiber-optic internet. Lighting fixtures are included.
Special notes from the agent specify that the property is suitable for two occupants. It is crucial to note that advance applications or contracts are not accepted; a viewing is mandatory before application. There is no AD (agency discount). Regarding fees, there is a key money (reikin) equivalent to one month's rent and a security deposit (shikikin) of one month's rent. There is a monthly common service fee of 6,000 yen. A renewal fee, equivalent to one month of the new rent, is applicable upon contract renewal. The lease is a fixed-term contract for two years.
The surrounding Shibuya area is one of Tokyo's most dynamic centers, famous for its fashion, culture, and the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing. An interesting local fact is that the Hachiko Statue outside Shibuya Station, a beloved meeting spot, commemorates a loyal dog who waited for his owner every day for nearly a decade. The closest major landmark is the Meiji Jingu Shrine, a vast Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, located just a short train ride away in the adjacent Harajuku area, offering a serene forested escape from the urban energy.