Modern 1DK Apartment in Akabane, Tokyo
This property is a modern 1DK apartment located on the 12th floor of a 13-story reinforced concrete building constructed in November 2020. The apartment features a wall-core exclusive area of 27.23 sqm (approximately 8.23 tsubo) with a south-facing balcony of 2.96 sqm. The building is equipped with an auto-lock security system, elevator, parcel delivery box, and allows for 24-hour garbage disposal. Bicycle parking is available.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of equipment and features. These include a system kitchen with a 2-burner stove and water purifier, bathroom with toilet seat with warm water washing, bath dryer, and bathroom heating, air conditioning, 24-hour ventilation system, closet, shoe-in closet, indoor washing machine space, and lighting fixtures. For enhanced security, the property is equipped with a monitor-equipped intercom, security cameras, and motion sensor lighting, which illuminates the area during late-night returns and deters burglars.
Special notes indicate the transaction mode is from the seller. The floor plan prioritizes the current condition of the property. The monthly running costs include a management fee of 10,400 yen, a repair reserve fund of 3,270 yen, and an internet usage fee of 660 yen. Parking is available for 29,000 yen per month. The building has a total of 48 units and is managed by Sankei Building Management with a full-consignment, daytime management system. It also has an inspection, defect warranty, defect insurance, equipment warranty, and performance evaluation.
The apartment is situated in the vibrant Akabane area of Tokyo's Kita Ward. The location offers excellent convenience, being just an 8-minute walk from JR Akabane Station on the Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi Lines, a 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Namboku Line's Akabane-Iwabuchi Station, and a 10-minute walk from Shimo Station. The area is a bustling commercial hub with easy access to shopping and daily necessities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Arakawa River was historically a major transport route for goods into Edo (old Tokyo). The closest major landmark is the historic and scenic Akabane Hachiman Shrine, a peaceful oasis amidst the urban landscape.