Elegant Renovated Residence Adjacent to Ebisu Garden Place
This sophisticated condominium offers a rare opportunity to reside in one of Tokyo's most prestigious neighborhoods. Located directly adjacent to the renowned Ebisu Garden Place complex, this property is part of the high-end Ebisu Garden Terrace Ichibankan, a 290-unit luxury residence. The apartment itself is a spacious 1LDK layout with a total floor area of 64.05 sqm (approximately 19.37 tsubo), featuring a 7.6-tatami mat Western-style room and a generous 19.5-tatami mat combined Living-Dining-Kitchen area. It is situated on the 5th floor of a 32-story above-ground (with 4 basement levels) reinforced concrete building constructed in July 1994.
The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2020, overseen by United Arrows, with the kitchen crafted by Tanaka Kogeisha. Key renovation details include: complete replacement of tiles, new water supply and hot water pipes within the unit, new building fixtures, a new original-design vanity unit, a new TOTO toilet with bidet seat, a new LIXIL unit bath with reheating function and bath dryer, a new original-design system kitchen with dishwasher, new wallpaper on walls and ceilings, and new lighting fixtures. The unit is a corner room with dual-aspect lighting, providing excellent natural light from the northwest. Building amenities include an elevator and front desk services. Parking and trunk room availability require confirmation.
The monthly running costs consist of a management fee of 25,180 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,770 yen. The building is managed by Mitsui Fudosan Residential Services Co., Ltd. The property is currently occupied, and the handover date is negotiable.
The surrounding area of Ebisu is one of Tokyo's most vibrant and desirable districts. An interesting fact is that the name 'Ebisu' comes from one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, Ebisu, the god of fishermen and luck, and the area was historically a brewing district. The closest major landmark is the iconic Ebisu Garden Place itself, a large-scale complex featuring the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, restaurants, shops, and the famous Yebisu Beer Museum, celebrating the area's brewing heritage.