W Comfort Towers WEST: A Spacious High-Rise Residence in Tokyo's Waterfront District
This distinguished property is a 109.45 square meter (approximately 33.10 tsubo) condominium located on the 43rd floor of the 45-story W Comfort Towers WEST in Koto Ward, Tokyo. Built in February 2005, this 2SLDK layout offers expansive living space with stunning views, situated just an 8-minute walk from the Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit "Shinonome" Station and a 6-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line "Tatsumi" Station, providing excellent connectivity.
The apartment comes equipped with an extensive array of modern facilities. These include city gas, air conditioning, underfloor heating, hot water supply, elevator, parcel delivery box, heated toilet seat with bidet function, bathroom dryer, bath reheating function, automatic bath system, space for a washing machine (indoor), CATV, CS antenna, BS terminal, system kitchen, counter kitchen, dishwasher and dryer, garbage disposal, water purifier, double-glazed windows, balcony, trunk room, walk-in closet, ample storage space, auto-lock security, auto-lock with monitor, TV monitor intercom, and security cameras.
A special note from the agent clarifies that if there are any discrepancies between the advertised floor plans and the actual condition of the property, the current state of the property will take precedence.
The building itself is a robust RC (reinforced concrete) structure with 476 units. Monthly fees include a management fee of 21,800 yen and a repair reserve fund of 20,569 yen, with an additional internet usage fee of 935 yen. The property is currently owner-occupied.
The Shinonome and Tatsumi area is part of Tokyo's modern waterfront development, known for its sleek architecture and planned communities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Toyosu area, a short train ride away, is home to the famed Toyosu Market, the successor to the historic Tsukiji Fish Market, which is a major hub for seafood wholesale and a fascinating destination for visitors. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Big Sight convention center, a distinctive and architecturally striking complex that hosts numerous international events and is a recognizable symbol of the waterfront district.