BRANZ Akasaka: A Luxuriously Renovated Condominium in Prime Tokyo
This exceptional property is a 3LDK condominium located in the prestigious BRANZ Akasaka building in Minato Ward, Tokyo. The unit boasts a generous private area of 86.60 square meters and is situated on the 5th floor with a northwest orientation. The building itself is a reinforced concrete structure built by Tokyu Real Estate in August 2007, featuring high-end specifications such as a triple-lock security system with IC card keys, double flooring, double ceilings, and amenities including a delivery box, trunk room, lounge, and garbage disposal area. Pets are permitted subject to detailed rules.
The apartment is scheduled for a comprehensive interior renovation to be completed by the end of July 2025. This renovation includes the replacement of wallpaper and flooring, the installation of marble floor tiles, a new system kitchen with a water purifier and built-in dishwasher, a new unit bath with ventilation and drying functions, and new washbasin and toilet fixtures. A full house cleaning is also part of the package, presenting a move-in ready, modern living space.
According to the agent's special notes, the monthly other fees are detailed as follows: Town Association Fee: 300 yen; AED Lease Fee: 100 yen; Special Management Fee: 265 yen; CATV Usage Fee: 260 yen. These are in addition to the monthly management fee of 23,400 yen and the repair reserve fund of 31,610 yen.
The location is highly advantageous, being just a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line's Akasaka Station. The area offers a rare blend of urban convenience and natural respite, with the greenery of Hikawa Shrine nearby. Daily necessities are covered with convenience stores and supermarkets like Maruetsu Petit within walking distance. The area is also home to significant cultural landmarks. A short walk away is the renowned Tokyo Midtown complex, and within a 17-minute walk, you can visit the National Art Center, Tokyo, one of Japan's largest and most architecturally striking art museums, featuring impressive curved glass facades and rotating exhibitions.