Modern Three-Story Home in Tokyo's Convenient Nishikasai District
This recently constructed detached house, built in December 2024, presents a rare opportunity to own a brand-new, modern residence in the highly sought-after Nishikasai 7-chome area of Tokyo's Edogawa Ward. The property features a spacious 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 80.24 square meters, intelligently distributed across three levels for optimal living comfort.
The home is exceptionally well-equipped, featuring a system kitchen with a counter, a built-in dishwasher, and a gas stove. The bathroom includes a dedicated bath unit with a shower-equipped vanity and a bath dryer. For year-round comfort, the house is fitted with gas-powered floor heating throughout. The living-dining-kitchen area on the second floor is a generous 16-jo (approximately 26.4 sqm) space, offering ample room for family life. The property boasts excellent natural light with windows on two sides of every room and full hardwood flooring. A standout feature is the approximately 5.9-jo (9.7 sqm) south-facing roof balcony on the third floor, providing private outdoor space with good views.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant. The notes explicitly encourage potential buyers: "It is an akiya (vacant house). We would be happy for you to actually see it. Please feel free to contact us regarding your preferred date for a free viewing." This indicates the property is ready for immediate inspection and purchase.
The location offers superb convenience, being just a 12-minute walk from Nishikasai Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo hubs like Otemachi and Nishi-Funabashi. The area is family-friendly, with a supermarket within 110 meters and a convenience store 220 meters away. An interesting fact about the Edogawa Ward area is its extensive network of canals and rivers, earning it the nickname "the ward of water." For recreation and tourism, residents are within easy reach of the popular Tokyo Disney Resort in neighboring Urayasu, Chiba, a major global attraction accessible via a short train ride from nearby stations.