Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Hachioji with Pet-Friendly Policy
This well-maintained apartment, located on the 13th floor of a 14-story building in Hachioji, Tokyo, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total wall-core area of 70.31 sqm (approximately 21.26 tsubo). The property features a generous 16.95 sqm two-sided, wide balcony with a southeast orientation, providing excellent natural light. A key feature for many prospective residents is the pet-friendly policy, which allows small dogs subject to consultation.
The apartment has undergone recent renovations, including a full interior refresh in December 2025 with new wallpaper throughout and a thorough house cleaning. The water areas were updated in April 2024, featuring a new washlet toilet and a water heater that was newly replaced in November 2023. The building itself, constructed in November 2010 with an SRC structure, offers extensive amenities. These include an auto-lock system with monitor, security cameras, 24-hour security, two or more elevators, a package delivery box, an on-site park, shared party and theater rooms, fitness facilities, pet-specific amenities, a nursery, a kids' room, and parking for bicycles and motorcycles at a monthly fee.
Special notes on the property highlight its barrier-free design, unobstructed front view, three-sided lighting, tiled exterior, out-frame construction, double flooring, and double ceiling. The building also has hot spring water supplied to a communal bath, which is heated. The equipment list is comprehensive, including an auto bath, bathroom dryer and heating, a system kitchen with counter and water purifier, a disposer, ample storage and closets (including a walk-in), 24-hour ventilation, BS/CS/CATV and fiber-optic internet connections, flooring in all rooms, double-pane glass, and sensor lighting.
The area of Hachioji offers a blend of urban convenience and natural escape, being a major city in western Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Hachioji is home to the ruins of Hachioji Castle, a mountain castle used by the Hojo clan in the late Sengoku period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination with a temple, monkey park, and stunning seasonal views, easily accessible from the area.