Compact and Convenient Rental House in Tokyo's Gotanda
This rental property is a detached house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nishi-Gotanda 4-chome, Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo. Built in August 1979, this two-story wooden structure offers a compact yet functional living space of 35.11 square meters (approximately 10.62 tsubo) with a 2K layout. The property is currently vacant and available for immediate occupancy.
The house is well-equipped with essential facilities. It features city gas, air conditioning, and space for installing a gas stove. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bath includes a reheating function. Practical amenities include a designated space for a washing machine and additional storage space.
This is a fixed-term rental contract with a duration of two years, though renewal is possible. A rental guarantee is required. Key financial notes include: an initial guarantee fee of 50% of the total monthly rent, a monthly administrative fee of 1% of the total monthly rent added to the regular rent, and a renewal fee of 10,000 yen every year. Additionally, a renewal deposit equivalent to one month of the new rent is applicable. The monthly rent is 93,000 yen, with a security deposit of one month's rent, a key money (reikin) of one month's rent, and a monthly management fee of 2,000 yen.
The location is highly convenient, with three stations within walking distance: Fudomae Station on the Tokyu Meguro Line is a 6-minute walk, Musashi-Koyama Station on the same line is 11 minutes away, and Meguro Station is an 18-minute walk. The area of Nishi-Gotanda is a blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Gotanda station area was historically a major center for the film industry in the early 20th century, hosting several movie studios. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, easily accessible from the nearby stations, offering panoramic views of the metropolis.