The Parkhouse Hiroo Hazawa Jukodai: A Refined Residence in Shibuya
This condominium unit, located in Shibuya's Hiroo 3-chome, is situated within a low-rise building completed in May 2014. The property occupies the fourth floor, the topmost level of a four-story structure, and offers a southwesterly corner layout. The total floor area measures 121.12 square meters, with a balcony spanning 19.1 square meters. The layout is a 3LDK configuration with a shoe-in closet (SIC).
New interior renovations were completed in September 2025, including the replacement of ceiling and wall cross-cloth, flooring in the entrance, living-dining-kitchen (LDK), storage room, and a western-style room of approximately 10.1 tatami mats, along with underfloor heating in the LD and that same room. The system kitchen, air conditioner, and bathroom ventilation dryer have also been replaced. Equipment includes a disposer, dishwasher, a large three-sided mirror vanity counter, bathroom heating and dryer, ceiling cassette-type air conditioning in all rooms, a total heat exchange type 24-hour ventilation system, TES gas hot water underfloor heating, double-glazed windows, and an Ecojoes water heater.
The building, named The Parkhouse Hiroo Hazawa Jukodai, was constructed by Taisei Corporation and designed by Mitsubishi Jisho Design. It has 114 total units on land with a Category 1 low-rise exclusive residential zoning. The property features a reinforced concrete structure with seismic grade 2 certification, providing approximately 1.25 times the legally required earthquake resistance. The site was formerly the residence of Tokyo Mayor Nakamura Zeko and later a renowned restaurant. Amenities include a 24-hour manned front desk with concierge services, a light court lounge, a hands-free key system, a bicycle rental service, a remote parking reservation system, and an emergency generator. The building also has quadruple security points at the grand corridor, elevator hall, elevator front, and each unit entrance. Pets are allowed subject to building regulations. Management is handled by Mitsubishi Jisho Community Co., Ltd., with full outsourcing and a resident manager. Monthly management fees are 60,200 yen, and repair reserve fund contributions are 36,340 yen. Parking is available at a monthly cost of 40,000 to 50,000 yen, though currently without vacancies. The property is located a 13-minute walk from Hiroo Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and a 13-minute walk from Ebisu Station on the Yamanote Line.