Orange Co-op Apartment in Tokyo's Kita Ward
This apartment, named Orange Co-op, is located in Kamijujo 1-chome, Kita Ward, Tokyo. It is a wooden, two-story building constructed in February 1988. The unit itself is a one-room layout with a total private area of 19.44 square meters (approximately 5.88 tsubo). The layout consists of a Western-style room and an east-facing balcony.
The property is exceptionally well-connected to public transport. It is just a 1-minute walk from the Saikyo Line's "Jujo" Station, a 7-minute walk from the Keihin-Tohoku/Negishi Line's "Higashi-Jujo" Station, and a 19-minute walk from the Toei Mita Line's "Shin-Itabashi" Station.
Agent notes on equipment and facilities detail the following amenities: city gas, air conditioning, hot water supply, coin laundry, a private toilet, separate bath and toilet, shower, washbasin, CATV, lighting fixtures included, flooring, storage space, bicycle parking, and an outdoor motorcycle parking area.
A critical special note from the agent states: "This building is within a planned road associated with the decided Saikyo Line grade separation project. [Renewal fee: One month of the new rent]."
The monthly rent is 65,000 yen. Additional monthly costs include a common area fee of 2,000 yen. The initial costs consist of a security deposit of one month's rent and a key money (reikin) payment of one month's rent. There is no separate management fee. The lease contract period is two years, and a guarantor company is required. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.