Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Prime Fuchu Location
This well-maintained 2LDK apartment is located in a highly convenient area of Fuchu City, Tokyo, offering a comfortable living space with a total floor area of 70.35 sqm (approximately 21.28 tsubo). The property is situated on the 3rd floor of a 7-story steel-framed building constructed in October 1993. The layout includes a Japanese-style room (6.1 tatami mats), a Western-style room (6.3 tatami mats), and a combined living-dining-kitchen area (12.4 tatami mats). The apartment is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, with the interior noted to be in very clean condition.
Key features and equipment include a two-sided lighting design (corner unit), a bath with reheating function, a bathroom dryer, bathroom heating, an indoor washing machine space, city gas, hot water supply, and an elevator in the building. The building is managed by a contracted company with a patrol-based management system. The property is listed for sale at 25,000,000 JPY, with monthly management fees of 23,400 JPY and a monthly repair reserve fund of 5,000 JPY. There is no dedicated parking space. Pet ownership is negotiable, with small dogs and cats permitted.
The location is exceptionally convenient, being just a 2-minute walk from Higashi-Fuchu Station on the Keio Line, providing easy access to central Tokyo. The surrounding area offers daily necessities with several supermarkets like LIFE Higashi-Fuchu and Summit, convenience stores such as 7-Eleven, and a Matsumotokiyoshi drugstore all within a short walk. The neighborhood is served by the nearby Risona Bank Higashi-Fuchu branch.
Fuchu City is a historically rich area, once serving as the provincial capital of Musashi Province. A key local landmark is the Fuchu City Museum, which delves into this regional history. For a major tourist attraction, the area provides relatively easy access to the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination known for its temples, trails, and seasonal beauty, located within the same broader western Tokyo region.