HARUMI FLAG SUN VILLAGE: A Modern Residence in Tokyo's Waterfront District
This property is a spacious 3LDK condominium located in the HARUMI FLAG SUN VILLAGE complex in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. With a generous exclusive area of 86.45 sqm (approximately 26.15 tsubo) and a large 21.35 sqm southwest-facing balcony, the residence offers ample living space and excellent natural light. The building itself is a robust 18-story structure with one basement level, constructed in November 2023 using reinforced concrete with partial steel framing, ensuring modern durability and earthquake resistance.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details: Garbage can be disposed of at any time (excluding oversized trash). The building features 24-hour manned management, with security personnel handling matters outside of regular hours. There is a service space area of 9.25 sqm. The original sellers at the time of new construction were a consortium of Japan's leading developers: Mitsui Fudosan, Mitsubishi Estate, Nomura Real Estate, Sumitomo Realty & Development, Tokyu Land Corporation, Tokyo Tatemono, Daiwa House Industry, Sumitomo Corporation, NTT Urban Development, and Nittetsu Kowa Real Estate. The total number of units in the SUN VILLAGE complex is 1,822, with Building F containing 194 units. Monthly fees include a club fee of 500 yen and a residents' association fee of 100 yen.
Residents benefit from a monthly management fee of 26,280 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,620 yen. The property is currently occupied, and the transfer of ownership is negotiable. The location in the Harumi 5-chome area is highly convenient, situated within a commercial zone and offering easy access to urban amenities.
The surrounding area of Harumi and Tsukishima is a fascinating blend of modern waterfront living and historical charm. This reclaimed land area has been transformed into a major residential hub with stunning views of Tokyo Bay. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tsukishima district is nationally famous for its 'Monjayaki', a type of savory, runny pancake that is a beloved Tokyo comfort food. The closest major landmark is the iconic Rainbow Bridge, which connects central Tokyo to Odaiba and is spectacularly illuminated at night, offering a quintessential Tokyo bayside vista.