List Residence Sendoike: A Modern Pet-Friendly Condominium in Tokyo's Ota Ward
List Residence Sendoike offers a comfortable and secure 1LDK apartment located in the Higashi-Yukigaya district of Tokyo's Ota Ward. This well-appointed unit features a spacious 40.93 sqm (approximately 12.38 tsubo) floor plan, built in November 2015, and is situated on the 3rd floor of a 9-story reinforced concrete building with a northeast orientation.
The property boasts a comprehensive suite of features and equipment. Key amenities include a walk-in closet, a unit bath with a mist sauna, and a bathroom ventilation dryer for convenient laundry drying. Security and convenience are enhanced by an auto-lock building entrance, a color TV monitor intercom, and a parcel delivery box. The apartment is designed for comfort with features like double-glazed windows for improved insulation and a double-floor, double-ceiling structure. A notable feature for pet owners is a dedicated pet foot-washing station.
Special notes from the agent highlight the building's soundproofing, with approximately 1800mm thick walls between adjacent units. The condominium is pet-friendly, subject to detailed pet-keeping rules. The total number of units in the building is 55. The current monthly fees include a management fee of 11,710 yen, a repair reserve fund of 12,280 yen, a neighborhood association fee of 200 yen, and a smart service charge of 1,188 yen. The property is currently occupied, and the delivery timeline is negotiable.
The location is highly accessible, within a 5-minute walk from Sendoike Station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line, a 6-minute walk from Ishikawadai Station on the same line, and a 14-minute walk from Ookayama Station, providing access to the Tokyu Meguro and Oimachi Lines. The surrounding area offers daily conveniences with supermarkets like "maibasuketto" and Peacock Store within a 5-minute walk. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Sendoike Pond is a historic spot famously visited by the Buddhist priest Nichiren in the 13th century. The closest major landmark is the scenic and historically significant Sendoike Park, a peaceful green space surrounding the pond, perfect for a stroll.