Compact and Convenient Apartment in Tama City
This 1K apartment, located in Tama City, Tokyo, offers a practical living solution with a total floor area of 19.60㎡. Built in April 1979, this two-story wooden building is conveniently situated just a 3-minute walk from Keio Electric Railway's Seiseki-sakuragaoka Station, providing excellent access to central Tokyo.
The property is equipped with city gas, air conditioning, and a space for installing a gas stove. The bathroom and toilet are combined, and the unit includes a shower. Other notable facilities include an indoor space for a washing machine, a loft, and the apartment is located on the top floor. Additional features are storage space, a video monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area.
A key special note is that the renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent. The initial costs include a one-time pest control fee of 16,500 yen, a 24-hour support service fee of 16,500 yen, and a move-out cleaning fee of 38,500 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) or key money (礼金), and no monthly management or common area fees. The property is currently occupied and available for move-in from April 2026.
The surrounding area of Tama City is known for its balance of urban convenience and natural greenery. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Tama New Town, one of Japan's largest planned residential developments. The closest major landmark is the historic Seiseki-sakuragaoka area itself, known for its charming shopping streets and as the setting for the popular anime "The Boy and the Heron," directed by Hayao Miyazaki.