Kane Residence Building 2: A Compact and Convenient Rental House in Kiyose, Tokyo
This rental property, Kane Residence Building 2, is a detached wooden house located in the quiet residential area of Shimojuku 1-chome, Kiyose City, Tokyo. Built in March 1987, it is a single-story structure with a total floor area of 35.80 sqm (approximately 10.82 tsubo), laid out in a practical 2DK format. The property is currently vacant and available for immediate occupancy.
The house is equipped with propane gas, and a gas stove can be installed. It features a separate bath and toilet, a washlet (bidet toilet seat), a shower, a washbasin, and a private garden. A key point for tenants is the renewal fee, which is equivalent to one month of the new rent at the time of lease renewal.
Additional move-in costs include a security deposit (敷金) of one month's rent, key money (礼金) of one month's rent, key exchange fees of 16,500 yen, disinfection fees of 16,500 yen, and a 24-hour emergency support fee of 16,500 yen. There is no monthly management or common area fee. The property requires a rent guarantee company, with an insurance obligation cost of 20,000 yen valid for two years. Parking is not available on the premises.
Accessibility is provided via a 13-minute bus ride from the Seibu Ikebukuro Line's Kiyose Station, followed by a 2-minute walk from the Danchi Koban-mae bus stop. The area offers a suburban respite while maintaining connectivity to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Kiyose City is known for its rich greenery and the Sayama Hills, a part of which falls within the city limits. The closest major landmark is the historic Musashi Imperial Graveyard, a vast and serene forested area of great cultural significance located a short distance away.