Lions Mansion Rikugien: A Renovated Corner Unit with Prime Komagome Access
This property is a vacant unit, and interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent freely to arrange a convenient date for a free viewing.
Detailed agent notes provide a comprehensive overview. The construction company was Hanayama Komuten. The location is exceptionally convenient, with JR Yamanote Line Komagome Station approximately a 4-minute walk away, making it ideal for commuting and outings. As a corner unit, it has the added benefit of being less susceptible to noise from neighboring residences. The layout is a 2LDK type, designed as one household per floor. A full renovation was completed in January 2022. The kitchen features an efficient L-shaped system kitchen. Leveraging its location, the unit can also be used as an office. Each room is equipped with storage, allowing for effective use of space. Rikugien Garden is about a 4-minute walk away, perfect for seasonal strolls. Maruetsu Petit (Komagome Nakazato 1-chome store) is also about a 4-minute walk, making daily shopping convenient. The agent's business hours are 10:00 to 19:00, which are the easiest times to reach them by phone. For site viewings, using the "Indoor/Site Viewing (Free)" button to specify a desired date and time allows for smooth scheduling. The selling agent, Will Real Estate Sales, highlights its strengths: (1) a dedicated loan department proficient in housing mortgages, (2) an in-house renovation department with numerous project records, and (3) no regular holidays.
The property itself is a 4th-floor unit in an 11-story SRC (steel-framed reinforced concrete) building, offering a southwest orientation for good sunlight and ventilation. The 2LDK layout provides 60.9 sqm of exclusive area with a 13.33 sqm balcony. It was originally built in December 1981. The 2022 renovation included updates to the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, and water heater, as well as interior work like wall/ceiling papering and flooring.
The Komagome area of Toshima Ward is a well-connected residential district with a blend of urban convenience and local charm. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Rikugien Garden is one of Tokyo's most famous traditional Japanese gardens, originally built in the early 18th century for a feudal lord and designed to represent eighty-eight scenes from famous Japanese poems. The closest major landmark is undoubtedly this very garden, Rikugien, a quintessential tourist attraction known for its stunning seasonal landscapes.