Sun Cradle Higashi-Matsudo 403: A Fully Renovated 3LDK Apartment
This Sun Cradle Higashi-Matsudo apartment presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious 3LDK unit that has undergone a comprehensive, high-quality renovation scheduled for completion in late September 2025. The property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about arranging a viewing on their preferred date.
The renovation, undertaken by contractor Asakawa-gumi, is extensive. A complete list of newly replaced items includes: a system kitchen with a dishwasher; a unit bath with a bathroom dryer; a vanity with a three-sided mirror; a toilet with a washlet; all room fittings and the getabako (shoe storage); the water heater and part of the water supply/drainage pipes; re-stretched window screens; the laundry pan; faucets; and wall coverings throughout all rooms (with some accent wallpaper). Furthermore, new installations feature air conditioning; indirect lighting and downlights in the LDK; a light controller for the LDK; and curtain rails with lace curtains.
The apartment itself boasts a generous approximately 15.7-jo (approx. 25.9 sqm) L-shaped living-dining-kitchen area with a southeast orientation, filling the space with natural light. It includes three additional Western-style rooms and a sizable approximately 17-sqm balcony. The building is a 5-story reinforced concrete structure with an elevator, allows pets, and offers on-site parking (monthly fee: ¥2,000-¥6,000), a bicycle parking lot (¥100/month), and a motorbike parking area (¥600-¥1,000/month). The location is highly convenient, within an 8-minute walk from Kitakō Railway's Akiyama Station and a 12-minute walk from Higashi-Matsudo Station, providing excellent access to central Tokyo.
The surrounding area of Matsudo, Chiba, offers a balanced lifestyle with easy access to the metropolis while retaining local amenities. An interesting local fact is that Matsudo is home to the historic Yagiri no Watashi, a manually operated ferry crossing the Edo River that has been in operation for over 400 years, offering a glimpse into traditional transportation. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, which is approximately a 30-minute train ride away, providing world-class entertainment and theme parks.