Grand Maison Shibuya Oyama-cho: A Designer Residence in Tokyo's Setagaya Area
This 2LDK maisonette apartment occupies the first and basement levels of a four-story reinforced concrete and steel-framed building, offering a total floor area of 176.93 square meters. The residence is situated on a corner lot with southern and western exposures, providing natural light throughout the day. The interior design was overseen by Nicola Gallizia of Molteni&C, with the kitchen, living room storage, and each Western-style room's storage units all sourced from this prestigious Italian brand. The layout features a separate kitchen, a living-dining area with gas-heated floor heating, and a bathroom with a window. There are two toilets and a washroom with double sinks. The apartment includes an IH cooking heater, a bathroom dryer, storage spaces, and an auto-lock security system. The property comes with a 35.24-square-meter terrace and a 22.59-square-meter balcony, both facing south and west. Monthly costs include a management fee of 108,600 yen, a repair reserve fund of 49,500 yen, internet line usage of 2,255 yen, internet connection fee of 550 yen, and a terrace usage fee of 1,000 yen. Parking is available with electric vehicle charging for 40,000 to 50,000 yen per month. Bicycle parking costs 500 to 1,000 yen per month, and motorcycle parking costs 2,500 to 3,500 yen per month. The building manager is present on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00 to 13:00, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 to 17:00. Pets are allowed with separate rules. The property is located in the Oyama-cho area of Shibuya, Tokyo, approximately a seven-minute walk from Tohokuda Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line. Nearby stations also include Yoyogi-Uehara Station on both the Odakyu Line and the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, both about nine minutes away on foot. The building was constructed in January 2026 by Wakachiku Construction Co., Ltd., sold by Sekisui House, Ltd., and is managed by Sekisui House GM Partners Co., Ltd. The property has city gas, public water, and public sewage. It spans two different zoning districts, so the building coverage ratio and floor area ratio are calculated as a weighted average.