CubeN 3F – A Newly Built Apartment in Setagaya, Tokyo
This 1K apartment is situated on the third floor of a four-story reinforced concrete building in the Funabashi 1-chome area of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. Completed in February 2026, the unit offers a floor area of 25.6 square meters and faces south, ensuring good sunlight exposure. The property is a rental apartment with a monthly rent of 112,000 yen and a management fee of 9,000 yen. A deposit equivalent to one month's rent and a key money payment of one month's rent are required. The apartment is available for immediate occupancy under a standard two-year lease contract.
The interior features a separate bathroom and toilet, a system kitchen with a two-burner gas stove, an independent washbasin, a shower, a bathroom dryer, a warm water bidet toilet seat, and a heated toilet seat. A walk-in closet and a shoe box provide storage space. The apartment is equipped with one air conditioner for cooling, a 24-hour ventilation system that continuously exchanges indoor and outdoor air through a filter, and a gas water heater with a reheating function for the bath. An indoor washing machine space, an indoor drying rack, one light fixture, and a garbage disposal area on the premises are also included. The property uses city gas and public water supply. A balcony is accessible from the unit.
The building features an auto-lock entrance, a delivery box, a TV monitor intercom, and security cameras. Internet connection via optical fiber is available at no monthly charge. Bicycle parking is provided, and a motorcycle parking space is available for a monthly fee of 4,400 yen. Pets are negotiable with an additional one-month deposit. A key exchange fee of 33,000 yen and a cleaning fee of 44,000 yen are required at move-in. A guarantor company is mandatory, with an initial fee of 70% of the total rent and a monthly guarantee fee of 1% of the monthly rent. The renewal fee is 112,000 yen. The property is managed by Town Housing, a company with 46 years of experience and 139 directly managed branches in the Tokyo metropolitan area.