Apartment in Mitaka City, Tokyo
This 3LDK apartment is located on the 4th floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete building in Mitaka City, Tokyo. The property faces south, ensuring good sunlight and views. The total floor area is 65.8 square meters (approximately 19.9 tsubo). The layout includes a living-dining-kitchen area, three bedrooms, and a Japanese-style room that can be used in conjunction with the living room. The kitchen is a wall-attached type, allowing for focused cooking. The bathroom has a window, and all rooms feature storage. A shoe box is also provided. The building was constructed in March 1967 and contains 20 units in total. The monthly management fee is 8,957 yen, and the repair reserve fund is 11,941 yen.
The apartment is located in the Shimo-Renjaku 6-chome area. Access is available via the JR Chuo Line and Sobu Line, with Mitaka Station a 20-minute walk away. The station is convenient for using the first train of the day or express services. The neighborhood offers several amenities within walking distance, including a supermarket within 5 minutes, a convenience store within 6 minutes, and Mitaka City Sixth Elementary School within a 5-minute walk (approximately 360 meters), making it a suitable location for raising children.
Special Notes/Remarks from the Agent: 6-15-6-54, Shimo-Renjaku, Mitaka City. ■ Scheduled On-site Viewing Sessions by Appointment ■ We are holding viewing sessions where you can see the actual property on-site. We offer viewings not only on weekends but also on weekdays (except Tuesdays and Wednesdays). If you make a prior request, we will guide you on-site. Please feel free to make a reservation. We will do our best to accommodate requests for "I want to see it today!!" ■■ Tips for Finding a Good Property ■■ "Actively tour properties with a sales agent." Information that cannot be gleaned from websites or printed materials can be felt from the actual property. Furthermore, if a property does not meet your expectations, communicating this directly to the sales agent will significantly increase the accuracy of the next property they introduce. First, take a tour.