Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Pet-Friendly Policy in Katsushika, Tokyo
This well-appointed 3LDK apartment offers a generous living space of 77.62 sqm (approximately 23.48 tsubo) in a modern condominium. The unit is advantageously positioned as a south-east corner room, providing excellent natural light and cross-ventilation. The layout features a popular window-equipped, face-to-face kitchen, enhancing the sociable atmosphere of the home. Storage is abundant, with a large walk-in closet of approximately 2.2 tatami mats, plus additional storage in every room.
Translated agent notes detail the comprehensive equipment: heated toilet seat with bidet function, bath reheating system, bathroom dryer, bathroom heater, washbasin with shower, system kitchen, counter kitchen, grill, ample storage space, storage in all rooms, closets, walk-in closet, floor heating, washing machine space, indoor washing machine space, bay window, auto-lock, monitor-equipped auto-lock, corner room, city gas, hot water supply, elevator, and parcel delivery box. Special notes highlight three-sided natural lighting and an exterior tile finish. A key feature is that the property is under owner change, and pets are negotiable.
The Crest Form Aoto Grandezza building is a 15-story reinforced steel concrete (SRC) structure built in December 2003, with a total of 132 units. It is managed by Gold Crest Community Co., Ltd. The apartment is currently tenanted, with the handover date subject to consultation. The monthly running costs include a management fee of 18,100 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,400 yen.
Located in the Aoto 7-chome district of Katsushika Ward, Tokyo, the area offers a blend of residential calm and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that Katsushika is home to the historic Shibamata Taishakuten Temple, a beautifully decorated temple famous for its detailed wood carvings and as a setting in the classic Japanese film series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" (It's Tough Being a Man). The property is within a 12-minute walk from Keisei Main Line Aoto Station, providing direct access to central Tokyo.