Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Edogawa, Tokyo
This well-maintained apartment, built in September 2004, offers a comfortable and modern living space in the residential neighborhood of Minami-Kasai, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo. The property features a generous 79.63 m² (approximately 24.08 tsubo) of wall-core measured floor area, arranged in a practical 3LDK layout. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is a spacious 14.7 tatami mats, complemented by three separate rooms: a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, a 7.6-tatmat Western-style room, and another 6-tatami Western-style room. The east-facing orientation ensures good natural light throughout the day.
The apartment is equipped with a full range of modern amenities for convenient living. Key features include a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a bath reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a vanity area, a system kitchen with a 3-burner stove, ample storage space and closets, underfloor heating, a designated indoor washing machine space, and an auto-lock security system with monitor. The building provides city gas, water, sewer, hot water supply, an elevator, and a free bicycle parking area. Motorcycle parking is available for a monthly fee of 1,000 yen. A balcony of 9.38 m² is also included.
The 9-story reinforced concrete (RC) building is managed by a full-time, daytime superintendent. The property is pet-friendly, subject to consultation and building regulations. A parking space is available for 16,000 yen per month. The agent, Four Rooms Co., Ltd., notes they can offer significant savings on associated purchase costs and that a cashback campaign is currently running, offering 50,000 yen for contracts finalized within one month of the initial inquiry, or 30,000 yen thereafter.
The Minami-Kasai area is a family-friendly district with convenient access to daily necessities, with several supermarkets, convenience stores, and a drugstore within a short 4-5 minute walk. For recreation and tourism, the area provides relatively easy access to Tokyo Disney Resort, one of the world's most famous theme parks, located just across the Edo River in Urayasu, Chiba. The neighborhood itself is part of the extensive land reclamation projects that created much of modern Edogawa Ward, offering a planned community with wide streets and parks.