Sun Heights Fujigaoka: A Renovated Apartment in a Convenient Yokohama Neighborhood
This property is Sun Heights Fujigaoka, a renovated apartment located in the desirable Aoba Ward of Yokohama. The unit is on the 2nd floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building, offering a south-facing orientation that ensures bright, sunlit rooms throughout the day. The layout is a 1LDK with a private floor area of 42.03 square meters and a balcony of 5.4 square meters. The property is a short 6-minute walk from Fujigaoka Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, providing excellent access to central Tokyo and the surrounding areas.
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The apartment itself is a renovation project. The living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area is designed as a space for family gatherings, filled with natural light from the windows, creating a comfortable atmosphere that encourages conversation. The bathroom features a modern design that enhances relaxation, and the washroom area provides ample space, including room for a washing machine. The entire unit has a clean, white-based aesthetic for a calm living environment. Building amenities include an elevator. Monthly fees are 9,400 yen for management and 7,800 yen for the repair reserve fund.
The Fujigaoka area in Yokohama's Aoba Ward is a popular residential district known for its balance of urban convenience and greenery. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the "Fujigaoka Danchi," one of Japan's first large-scale housing complexes built in the 1960s, which helped shape the modern suburban landscape. For recreation, residents are within easy reach of the expansive Tama Plaza and its surrounding shopping and dining facilities. A major tourist attraction accessible from the area is the historic Sankeien Garden, a beautiful traditional Japanese garden in southern Yokohama featuring historic buildings relocated from across Japan.