Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Setagaya with Full Renovation
This well-presented 3LDK apartment is located in the desirable residential neighborhood of Kamikitazawa, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. The property, situated on the 3rd floor of a 5-story reinforced concrete building constructed in March 1987, offers a generous 74.85 sqm (approximately 22.64 tsubo) of wall-core measured floor space. The layout includes a 15.5-tatami mat LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area, three separate Western-style rooms (6.4, 6, and 4.1 tatami mats), and a two-sided balcony of 9.65 sqm with a primary southern exposure.
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in September 2025, which includes a full interior overhaul (floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings) and a complete renewal of all wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washroom). The property is equipped with a wide array of modern amenities: a system kitchen with counter, dishwasher/dryer, and water purifier; a bathroom with auto bath, drying function, and heating; a shower-equipped vanity; a washlet toilet; air conditioning; ample storage including closets and a walk-in closet; internet readiness; a laundry machine space; and flooring throughout all rooms. Building facilities include an auto-lock security system with monitor intercom, elevator, bicycle parking (300 yen/month), and motorcycle parking (500 yen/month). Monthly fees are 20,810 yen for management and 18,940 yen for repair reserve funds.
The location offers excellent convenience, with three stations within walking distance: a 5-minute walk to Yahatayama Station, 6 minutes to Kamikitazawa Station (both on the Keio Line), and 17 minutes to Roka-koen Station. The immediate area is well-served by supermarkets like Ozeki and Keio Store, multiple convenience stores, and various restaurants. The neighborhood of Kamikitazawa is known for its relaxed, artistic vibe and proximity to lush green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the area was historically a major center for bamboo craftwork, lending it a unique cultural heritage. The closest major landmark is the expansive and beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a short train ride away, offering a serene escape with its traditional Japanese, English, and French landscape gardens.