Pale Homes Oimachi: Compact Urban Living in Shinagawa, Tokyo
This property is a compact 1K apartment located in the vibrant Oi 6-chome area of Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo. The apartment features a total floor area of 20.18 sqm (approximately 6.10 tsubo) with an additional balcony of 3.97 sqm facing northeast. The building, Pale Homes Oimachi, is a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in February 2005, containing 26 units in total. Monthly fees include a management fee of 7,970 yen and a repair reserve fund of 7,400 yen. The property is currently tenanted. The building is managed by a fully entrusted management company with a巡回 (rotating/patrol) superintendent system. The land rights are ownership (所有権). The property is located within a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone (第一種中高層住居専用地域). A special note indicates that the tatami mat count for the 1K layout is unspecified (1Kは帖数不明です). The transaction method is exclusive intermediary (専任媒介).
The Oimachi area is a major transportation hub in southern Tokyo, seamlessly connecting the city center with the Yokohama and Kanagawa regions via multiple train lines. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Oi Racecourse, opened in 1933, was Japan's first horse racing track to operate under a modern, legalized betting system, cementing the area's long history as an entertainment district. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, easily accessible from Oimachi and offering panoramic views of the metropolis.