Monarch Fussa: A Spacious and Well-Maintained Apartment in Western Tokyo
This property is a well-presented apartment located in Monarch Fussa, a 7-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in June 1998. The apartment offers a generous 57.85 square meters (approximately 17.49 tsubo) of interior living space, arranged in a versatile 2SLDK layout. This configuration provides two bedrooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and an additional service room, offering flexibility for a home office, guest room, or storage.
Key features include a spacious 7.24 square meter southeast-facing balcony, perfect for enjoying natural light. A special note from the agent (備考1) reveals an additional rooftop balcony area of 3.64 square meters, providing extra outdoor space. Monthly fees are clearly defined, with a management fee of 8,110 yen and a repair reserve fund of 13,880 yen. The building is fully managed with a daytime caretaker and contains a total of 47 units. Parking is available, though currently unoccupied. The property is situated within a First Category Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Zone.
The location offers excellent access via public transport. It is a 7-minute walk from the JR Hachiko Line's Higashi-Fussa Station and an 18-minute walk from the JR Ome Line's Fussa Station, providing convenient connections into central Tokyo and the wider region. The area of Fussa City is part of the greater Tama region, known for its blend of residential comfort and natural scenery, with the Tama River flowing nearby. An interesting local fact is that Yokota Air Base, a key United States Air Force installation, is located in the adjacent city, contributing to the area's international community. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination and natural park offering stunning views, seasonal foliage, and historic temples, easily accessible via the Keio Line from nearby stations.