Lions Mansion Nishikokubunji: A Spacious Commercial Unit in a Prime Tokyo Location
This property is a commercial unit within Lions Mansion Nishikokubunji, a reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in April 1983. The unit offers a substantial exclusive area of 239.50 square meters (approximately 72.44 tsubo), configured as a one-room layout. The building itself is a three-story structure with a total of 17 units. Monthly fees include a management fee of 35,609 yen and a repair reserve fund of 70,363 yen. Additional monthly costs include land rent and communication fees totaling 1,670 yen. The property is currently tenanted. The land rights are held under an ordinary leasehold (chintaiken) with a remaining term of 16 years and 5 months, expiring in July 2042. The building is self-managed without an on-site superintendent. The property is located within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone. According to the agent's special notes, the property reference is B21975-004263.
The property is situated in Nishimotomachi 2-chome, Kokubunji City, Tokyo, a highly accessible area. It is within a 10-minute walk from both the JR Chuo Main Line and Musashino Line's Nishikokubunji Station, providing excellent connectivity to central Tokyo and the Greater Tokyo area. The area is known for its peaceful residential atmosphere while offering convenient urban amenities. An interesting local fact is that Kokubunji City is named after the Kokubun-ji temples established by imperial order across Japan in the Nara period (8th century), with the city's history deeply intertwined with this ancient system.
The closest major landmark is the historic Kokubunji Temple ruins, a designated national historic site, which offers a serene park and a glimpse into the region's ancient past. For nature enthusiasts, the expansive Tama River and its surrounding parks are also easily accessible, providing ample space for recreation and leisure.