K・I Townhouse in Musashimurayama, Tokyo
This terraced house, built in May 1988, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 71.29 sqm. Located in the Zanhori 4-chome area of Musashimurayama City, Tokyo, the property is conveniently situated approximately 12 minutes by bus from Seibu Tachikawa Station on the Seibu Haijima Line, followed by a 3-minute walk from the Gonan-minami bus stop.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. These include propane gas, air conditioning, provision for a gas stove installation, hot water supply, two toilet locations, a combined bath and toilet unit, a washbasin, an indoor space for a washing machine, CATV, optical fiber internet, bay windows, a balcony, and storage space.
Special notes from the agent provide crucial details. Pet ownership is negotiable. The exterior features tile siding, and the property can be used as an office. Further remarks specify that for pet keeping (limited to small dogs or up to two cats), the security deposit increases to three months' rent. Lighting fixtures and air conditioners are to be managed by the tenant. Parking space rental is mandatory. The renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
Additional property details include a south-facing balcony of 3.40 sqm, reinforced concrete (RC) construction over two stories, and immediate availability. Monthly costs consist of a rent of 72,000 yen and a separate parking fee of 6,000 yen. The initial costs include a one-month security deposit, no key money, no management fees, and a non-refundable cleaning fee of 77,000 yen upon moving out. The lease requires a two-year contract and involves a guarantee company.
The Musashimurayama area offers a residential atmosphere with good access to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Musashimurayama City Local Museum, which delves into the region's history from the Jomon period to the present. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Showa Kinen Park in neighboring Tachikawa, a vast national park famous for its seasonal flower displays, water features, and recreational spaces.