Compact Urban Living in Tokyo's Prestigious Chiyoda Ward
This studio apartment offers a convenient and well-equipped living space in the heart of Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. The property is a 27.89 square meter (approximately 8.43 tsubo) one-room unit located on the 5th floor of a 10-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in June 2003. The layout includes a 10.3-tatami mat Western-style room and a 4.2 square meter balcony with a northern exposure.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of equipment and features. These include a dedicated toilet with a warm-water washlet, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a washbasin area, a system kitchen with a 3-burner stove, storage space, a closet, air conditioning, internet connectivity, an indoor washing machine space, and flooring throughout all rooms. The building is equipped with an auto-lock security system with a monitor and intercom, a dimple key, city gas, water and sewage systems, hot water supply, an elevator, a parcel delivery box, and a bicycle parking area. Motorcycle parking is available for a monthly fee of 3,000 yen. Special notes indicate that the property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy. Pet ownership is negotiable for small dogs, and use of the unit as an office is also open for discussion.
The building itself is substantial, with a total floor area of 2,127.84 square meters and houses 41 units. It is managed by a fully entrusted management association with a patrol-based system. The property is situated in a prime location within the Second Residential Zone. The monthly costs include a management fee of 9,911 yen and a repair reserve fund of 6,600 yen. A parking space is available for 35,000 yen per month.
The location is exceptionally well-connected, offering easy access to multiple train lines. It is a 4-minute walk to both Hanzomon Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Kojimachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. Yotsuya Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line is a 13-minute walk, and Ichigaya Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line is 15 minutes away. The area is home to the historic and serene Hie Shrine, a major Shinto site famous for its long tunnel of bright red torii gates, providing a beautiful escape from the urban environment.