Renovated 2SLDK Apartment with Private Garage in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward
This property is a renovated 2SLDK apartment located on the first floor of a 7-story building in the desirable Bunkyo Ward of Tokyo. The unit features a private garage space directly accessible from the apartment, a significant convenience in central Tokyo. The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in October 2025, including all interior finishes (floors, walls, ceilings, fixtures) and a full renewal of the wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin, plumbing pipes, and water heater).
Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a bath with auto-fill and re-heating functions, a bathroom dryer and heater, a washbasin, a system kitchen with an open, II-shaped, 2-way, and face-to-face layout that accommodates a gas cooktop (3-burner) and an IH cooking heater, a dishwasher, a water purifier, a walk-in closet, underfloor heating, a 24-hour ventilation system, internet readiness, a dedicated laundry area, hardwood flooring throughout all rooms, shutters, lighting fixtures including motion-sensor lights and downlights, a monitor intercom, a dimple key, corner room placement, city gas, and elevator access. The building is RC construction, built in June 1983, and is managed by a condominium association with a daytime superintendent. The monthly fees are 34,010 JPY for management and 32,820 JPY for repair reserve. One parking space is available for 35,000 JPY per month. Pets and office use are not permitted.
Special notes indicate this property is part of UDATSU's buy-and-resell business, offering a direct sale from the vendor for a good value. It is an IT-heavy explanation and electronic contract対応 property, located in a quiet residential area. It is eligible for use with the Japan Housing Finance Agency loan and offers good ventilation with access to two train lines.
The apartment is situated in the peaceful Koishikawa 5-chome area, known for its academic history and proximity to the former Koishikawa Botanical Garden, which was established in the 17th century as a medicinal herb garden for the Tokugawa shogunate. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Dome City, a major entertainment complex featuring a stadium, an amusement park, and hot spring facilities, all within a short distance.