Future Heim Takiyama: A Bright and Convenient Apartment in Higashikurume
This apartment, located in the quiet residential area of Takiyama 1-chome, Higashikurume City, Tokyo, offers a comfortable living space with a 1DK layout and a total floor area of 22.50㎡. Built in February 1990, this wooden two-story building is situated on the top (2nd) floor, providing a corner room with windows on two sides for excellent natural light. The unit comes with a balcony facing southwest, a loft, a bay window, shutters, and dedicated storage space, maximizing its compact layout.
The property is equipped with propane gas, air conditioning, and the capacity to install a gas stove. It features a combined bath and toilet unit with a shower, a washbasin, and a designated space for a washing machine. For connectivity, CATV and fiber-optic internet are available. A key feature is the building's location, with supermarkets and convenience stores within a 400-meter radius, and bus services available to Higashikurume Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro/Toshima Line.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The facilities include propane gas, air conditioning, gas stove installable, hot water supply, private toilet, combined bath and toilet, shower, washbasin, washing machine space, CATV, optical fiber, loft, bay window, shutter, corner room, top floor, balcony, and storage space. Special remarks note that upon contract renewal, a fee of 1.1 months' rent (tax included) is required. Additional move-in costs include a disinfection fee of 18,920 yen, a fire extinguisher agent fee of 5,500 yen, and a cleaning fee of 55,000 yen. Use of a guarantee company is mandatory for tenants.
The surrounding area of Higashikurume is known for its peaceful, green residential atmosphere while maintaining good access to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Tamagawadai Park, a large public park built on a plateau with scenic views. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic and beautiful Jindai-ji Temple in neighboring Chofu City, one of Tokyo's oldest temples known for its serene atmosphere and traditional soba noodles.