Spacious 3SLDK Apartment with Dual Balconies and Panoramic Views in Setagaya
This impressive 97.81 sqm (approximately 29.58 tsubo) apartment is located on the 11th floor of a 14-story reinforced concrete building constructed in August 2015. The property features a 3SLDK layout plus two non-legal rooms (2N) and two walk-in closets (2WIC), offering generous living space. As a corner unit, it benefits from excellent natural light and provides sweeping views of central Tokyo from its expansive 62.75 sqm balcony and roof balcony combination.
The apartment is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. These include a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bath with re-heating capability and dryer, a system kitchen with counter, dishwasher, garbage disposal, built-in storage in all rooms, walk-in closets, air conditioning in every room, underfloor heating, BS/CS/CATV terminals, internet connectivity, and an indoor laundry space. Additional features include motion-sensor lighting, a monitor-equipped auto-lock and intercom system, a dimple key, and a parcel delivery box. The building offers shared facilities such as a theater room, guest room, kids' room, a porte-cochère, and front desk services. Parking is available for 26,000 yen per month, with bicycle parking (400 yen/month) and motorcycle parking (5,000 yen/month) also on offer. A monthly fee of 1,700 yen applies for the use of the roof balcony.
Special notes indicate the building has barrier-free access and an exterior finished with tiles. The transaction is handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement. The monthly management fee is 16,450 yen, with a repair reserve fund of 41,980 yen.
The property is situated in the sought-after Sakuragaoka area of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. It is a mere 5-minute walk from Sakurajōsui Station on the Keiō Line, providing excellent access to Shinjuku and central Tokyo. The area is known for its tranquil, residential atmosphere alongside the historic Tamagawa Josui waterway. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tamagawa Josui Aqueduct, completed in 1653, was a critical engineering feat of the Edo period, supplying fresh water to Edo (old Tokyo) and still flowing through the neighborhood today. The closest major landmark is the expansive and beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, easily accessible via the Keiō Line.