Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Higashikurume, Tokyo
This well-maintained apartment, built in May 1996, offers a comfortable and secure living environment in a quiet residential area of Higashikurume City, Tokyo. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 65.95 sqm (approximately 19.94 tsubo). The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is a spacious 14-jo, complemented by three separate Western-style rooms of 6-jo, 5-jo, and 6.1-jo. A south-facing balcony of 11.4 sqm provides excellent natural light and outdoor space.
The building is a 6-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, and this unit is located on the 3rd floor. Building amenities include an elevator, an auto-lock security system, a monitor-equipped intercom, security cameras, and a parcel delivery box for modern convenience. The apartment itself is equipped with a counter kitchen, a dishwasher/dryer, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat and reheating function, and a bathroom with a drying feature. The property is also CATV and internet-ready.
Managed by Nittetsu Urban Community, the building operates under a fully-consigned management system with daytime staff. Important notes include that the transaction is a general intermediary (management code 8586) and that the floor plan prioritizes the current condition of the property. The current status is vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. The monthly running costs consist of a 13,700 yen management fee and a 9,490 yen repair reserve fund. While there is no dedicated parking space included, monthly parking is available nearby for 14,500 yen.
The surrounding area of Higashikurume offers convenient daily living. Within a short walk are amenities such as a FamilyMart convenience store (154m), a Create SD home improvement store (79m), and various restaurants including Aji no Mingei. For recreation, the area is within reasonable access to the scenic Tama River and its surrounding parks, offering walking and cycling paths. An interesting local fact is that Higashikurume is known for its clean groundwater and was historically a major producer of konnyaku (konjac). The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and beautiful Jindai-ji Temple in neighboring Chofu City, one of Tokyo's oldest temples, renowned for its serene atmosphere and traditional streetscape.