Spacious 1LDK Apartment in Vibrant Shimokitazawa
This property is a well-maintained 1LDK apartment located in the highly sought-after Shimokitazawa area of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. Currently used as an office and under a rental contract, this is an owner-change property. The unit is situated on the 7th floor of a 14-story (with one basement level) reinforced concrete (SRC) building constructed in October 1982. The building, named Shimokitazawa High Town Building A, offers excellent security features including an ALSOK security system (monthly fee: ¥14,100), surveillance cameras, and a touch-key/dimple key and non-contact IC card key entry system.
The apartment itself boasts a generous wall-core exclusive area of 56 sqm (approximately 16.94 tsubo). The layout consists of one separate 4.8-tatami mat Western-style room and a large combined Living-Dining-Kitchen (LDK) area of 21 tatami mats. The main living spaces face southeast, providing good natural light. The unit is equipped with two or more air conditioning units (two room air conditioners were replaced in September 2025), an IH cooking heater, a washlet toilet seat in two separate toilet rooms, a mini-kitchen, a separate washstand, and ample storage space. A wide southeast-facing balcony measuring 8.4 sqm is also included. The building has two or more elevators and allows for garbage disposal at any time.
Special notes indicate that the current tenant is using the property as an office. A notice for the termination of the fixed-term building lease agreement has been sent, and a receipt of the notice has been obtained from the tenant. The property is suitable for office use. The transaction type is seller's agent.
Shimokitazawa is a famous district known for its youthful, bohemian atmosphere, packed with vintage clothing stores, independent theaters, and cozy cafes. An interesting fact is that the area's dense network of narrow streets was largely spared from major post-war redevelopment, preserving its unique, maze-like charm. The closest major landmark is the historic Meiji Jingu Shrine, a vast forested Shinto shrine in nearby Shibuya, offering a serene escape from the city bustle.