Proud Suginami Takaido South: A Modern Apartment with Mount Fuji Views
This 3LDK apartment in the Proud Suginami Takaido South building offers a sophisticated and comfortable living environment in a sought-after Tokyo neighborhood. Built in January 2019, this 14th-floor (top-floor) unit faces southwest, ensuring excellent sunlight and panoramic views. On clear days, residents can enjoy a view of Mount Fuji, depending on the season and weather. The building is a former Nomura Real Estate development and features a 24-hour SECOM security system for peace of mind.
The property's layout is designed for modern living. The living room and two of the western-style rooms face the southwest balcony, maximizing natural light. These rooms feature a ceiling height of approximately 2.6 meters, with the living room window being a high sash type about 2.2 meters tall. The construction utilizes an out-frame method where beams are not prominent, and the unit benefits from double flooring and double ceilings. Practical features include a walk-in closet and a storage room. The apartment is also pet-friendly, subject to detailed rules.
The equipment and specifications are high-end. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, water purifier, garbage disposal, and a natural granite countertop. The bathroom includes a mist sauna and a ventilation dryer. The washroom features a three-mirror storage type with a linen cupboard, and the toilet is a washlet. The living room is fitted with underfloor heating. The building uses an enecoQ system, with a monthly fee of 2,090 yen.
Located in Suginami Ward, the area is well-connected with access to two train lines and three stations: Keio Inokashira Line's Takaido Station (11-minute walk), Fujimigaoka Station (15-minute walk), and Keio Line's Roka-kōen Station (15-minute walk). The neighborhood is residential and green, with several parks like Takaido Midori Park just a 4-minute walk away. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kōshū Kaidō, an old highway, was once a major route for travelers and goods during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the expansive and historic Meiji Jingu Gaien, a large forested park and sports complex, located a short train ride away.