Renovated 1LDK Apartment in Serene Setagaya Neighborhood
This property is a 1LDK apartment for sale located in the quiet residential area of Gotokuji 1-chome, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. The apartment is on the 3rd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in June 1974. The unit has a south-facing orientation, ensuring it receives sunlight throughout the day and remains warm during the winter months.
According to the agent's notes, the property underwent a comprehensive renovation in May 2020. This renovation included replacing the flooring, exchanging outlets and switches, adding a re-heating function to the bath, replacing fittings, exchanging the water heater, re-wallpapering, installing an air conditioner, replacing the unit bath and washbasin, replacing the toilet, installing a new closet, adding a new walk-through door, and installing a shoe closet. The equipment list includes an auto bath (with a window in the bathroom), a system kitchen (independent type), air conditioning, a washing machine placement area (indoor), flooring in all rooms, a monitor-equipped intercom, a dimple key, a security camera, city gas, and hot water supply.
A special note highlights that the area is a quiet residential neighborhood. The layout consists of a 4.5-tatami mat Western-style room and an 11.5-tatami mat LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen) area. The balcony is 7.29 sqm. The building has a total of 21 units and is under self-management by the management association, with no management company or on-site manager. The monthly fees are 5,880 yen for management and 10,800 yen for repair reserve fund. There is no parking available with the property.
The apartment is situated in a highly convenient location, within a 5-minute walk from Gotokuji Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line, a 5-minute walk from Umegaoka Station on the same line, and a 6-minute walk from Yamashita Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line. The area of Setagaya is known for its blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Gotokuji Temple is famously associated with the "beckoning cat" (maneki-neko), which is said to have originated there. The closest major landmark is the historic Gotokuji Temple itself, a significant Buddhist temple and popular tourist attraction.