昭和-Era Single-Occupancy House in Kitasenju, Tokyo
This property is a single-occupancy detached house located in the Kitasenju area of Adachi-ku, Tokyo, featuring a Showa-era aesthetic. The house includes a gate and fence, offering a degree of privacy. The layout includes a small garden space. An intercom is fitted at the gate. The entrance door is a wooden-frame type, and the entrance hall is spacious enough to potentially store a bicycle. A large sliding window in the hallway provides natural light and ventilation. The main living area is a 6-tatami Japanese-style room with extensive storage, including two storage spaces equivalent to the size of two rooms, each with good depth. There is also a ceiling storage space (tenbagu) of approximately 1.5 rooms. A relatively new air conditioner is installed in the Japanese-style room. The kitchen features a clean, large sink with a window and a substantial ventilation fan. A washing machine space is located adjacent to the kitchen, which may have originally been a back entrance. The bathroom is of sufficient size and appears clean and functional. The toilet is slightly older but clean and includes a window. The property has no deposit or key money. The location is Kitasenju, which is undergoing change, and is a 15-minute walk from the station.