Co-op Nomura Kameido West Building: A Renovated Urban Residence
This property is a spacious 2SLDK apartment located in the Co-op Nomura Kameido West Building, a large-scale condominium complex in Tokyo's Koto Ward. The unit offers a generous 72 sqm (approximately 21.78 tsubo) of private floor area, with the 'S' denoting a service space that functions as a storage room. The building itself is a 13-story reinforced concrete structure built in June 1982, with this particular unit situated on the 3rd floor facing west. The balcony measures 8.34 sqm.
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation scheduled for completion in May 2026. This renovation includes the replacement of the system kitchen, unit bath, fixtures, washbasin vanity, and toilet (with bidet function). The water heater, laundry sink, and faucets will also be replaced. New air conditioning units and downlights will be installed, along with new wallpaper, flooring, and a thorough room cleaning. The property is currently vacant.
Key features translated from the agent notes include: pets are allowed (subject to consultation and building rules); the building is a former Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. subdivision, constructed by Shimizu Corporation; and the total complex comprises 426 units across three buildings, making it a large-scale development. The monthly fees are 6,320 yen for management and 20,780 yen for the repair reserve fund. Parking is available but currently has no vacancies. The property rights are ownership (freehold).
The location is highly convenient, with multiple train stations within a short walk: Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line's Kinshicho Station is a 7-minute walk, JR Sobu Line's Kinshicho Station is 8 minutes, and JR Sobu Line's Kameido Station is also an 8-minute walk. The area of Kameido is a vibrant, historically significant part of eastern Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Kameido is famous for its wisteria flowers; the Kameido Tenjin Shrine, established in the 1660s, has been celebrated for centuries for its beautiful wisteria trellises, which were even depicted in ukiyo-e woodblock prints by artists like Hiroshige. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Skytree, located just across the Sumida River in Sumida Ward, offering iconic views and a major tourist attraction easily accessible from the property.