Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Naka-ku, Tokyo with Pet-Friendly Policy
This property is a 59.61 sqm (approximately 18.03 tsubo) 2LDK apartment located on the 4th floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete (RC) building in the Ehara-cho 1-chome area of Tokyo's Naka-ku. Built in May 1965, the apartment features a Japanese-style room of 6.8 tatami mats and a Western-style room of 6.8 tatami mats, connected by a spacious 14.2 tatami mat Living-Dining-Kitchen (LDK) area. The primary source of natural light is from the east-facing side of the unit. The building is equipped with an elevator and offers communal amenities including a rooftop space, a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking area.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes a separate bath and toilet, a washbasin area, storage space, city gas, an elevator, a rooftop, bicycle parking, and motorcycle parking. A special note confirms that pets are allowed, subject to consultation, with small dogs permitted. The building is managed under a fully contracted,巡回 (patrol-based) management system. The transaction method for this property is listed as 専任媒介 (exclusive agency).
The apartment is currently vacant, with immediate handover possible. The asking price is 20,000,000 JPY, with monthly management fees of 12,440 JPY and a repair reserve fund of 11,950 JPY. The land is held under an old-law surface right (旧法地上権) with a monthly ground rent of 6,610 JPY, a lease period of 60 years, and a contract expiration date of March 20, 2084. The property is situated in a 近隣商業地域 (neighborhood commercial zone).
The location offers superb convenience, being just a 2-minute walk from Shin-Egota Station on the Toei Oedo Line, providing direct access to major hubs like Shinjuku and Roppongi. The area of Naka-ku is a vibrant residential district known for its blend of traditional shopping streets and modern amenities. An interesting local fact is that Naka-ku is home to the famous Nakano Broadway, a multi-story complex renowned as a paradise for anime, manga, and collectible enthusiasts from around the world. The closest major landmark is the historic and picturesque Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a vast park featuring traditional Japanese, English landscape, and French formal gardens, easily accessible via the Oedo Line.