Spacious Family Home in Tranquil Higashikurume
This detached rental house, built in November 1988, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a generous total floor area of 95.62 sqm. Located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Higashikurume City, Tokyo, the property provides a peaceful living environment while remaining conveniently accessible, being just a 9-minute walk from Higashikurume Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro/Toshima Line.
The property is well-equipped for modern living. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning, a dedicated toilet, separate bath and toilet areas, two toilets, a bathroom dryer, an independent washroom, a designated washing machine space (indoor), a system kitchen with a counter and a newly installed dishwasher, bay windows, flooring throughout, a balcony, a two-sided balcony, ample storage space, and a bicycle parking area. Special notes indicate the exterior features tile siding and the home is situated in a quiet residential district.
Important remarks and conditions have been provided by the agent. Smoking indoors, playing musical instruments, and using kerosene stoves are strictly prohibited. The property cannot be used for minpaku (private lodging) or room sharing. Upon moving out, the tenant is responsible for key replacement costs, as well as room and air conditioning cleaning fees. At the time of contract renewal, a fee equivalent to one month of the new rent plus a contract administration fee of 12,000 yen (excluding tax) is required. There is also an optional "Peace of Mind Move-in Support" plan costing 19,800 yen for two years, which requires continuation during the tenancy. The renewal fee is explicitly noted as one month of the new rent.
The area of Higashikurume is known for its greenery and family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Tamagawadai Park, which features the historic Tamagawa Josui, an aqueduct built in 1654 to supply water to Edo (old Tokyo). The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji, which can be seen on clear days from various vantage points in the western part of Tokyo Metropolis, offering a stunning natural backdrop to the region.