Spacious and Bright 3LDK Home in Nishitokyo City
This charming two-story house, built in August 2001, offers a comfortable and well-designed living space in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nishitokyo City's Minamicho 1-chome. Priced at 43.99 million yen, the property is conveniently located just a 9-minute walk from the Seibu Shinjuku Line's Tana Station, providing excellent access for commuters and daily errands.
The home features a 3LDK layout with a particularly spacious living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area of approximately 17.7 tatami mats (about 29.2 sqm). A key highlight is the excellent natural light and ventilation, with the LDK benefiting from windows on three sides, including a south-westerly orientation, and all private rooms designed with two-sided windows. The interior underwent a comprehensive renovation in September 2025, which included the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, walls, and flooring, ensuring a fresh and modern start for the new owners.
Equipment and features are comprehensive. The renovated system kitchen comes equipped with a dishwasher and water purifier. The bathroom includes a dryer and a high window for natural light and privacy, while the toilet features a washlet bidet seat. Storage is abundant throughout, with closets in every room and the added bonus of attic storage space, perfect for seasonal items or outdoor gear. The property also includes a car parking space.
The location is ideal for families, with a supermarket within an 8-minute walk and an elementary school within a 10-minute walk. The area is situated within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, guaranteeing a peaceful and settled environment. The agent's special notes clarify that the information provided for this inquiry will be automatically reflected in other inquiries for 30 minutes before being discarded, and this feature is only available for some properties.
The surrounding area of Nishitokyo offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility to greater Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city was formed in 2001 through the merger of the former towns of Tanashi and Hoya, making it one of Tokyo's newer municipalities. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the famous Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, accessible via a short train ride from Tana Station to Mitaka Station on the JR Chuo Line.