Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Shibuya's Exclusive Hiroo Neighborhood
This well-appointed 95.01 sqm (approximately 28.74 tsubo) apartment is located on the 3rd floor of a 10-story building in the prestigious Hiroo area of Shibuya, Tokyo. Built in February 2003 by Taisei Corporation, the property offers a 2LDK layout featuring an 8-tatami Western-style room, a 6-tatami Western-style room, and a spacious 24.5-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area. A key feature is the 16.96 sqm two-sided balcony providing a southwest-facing orientation, ensuring excellent natural light and views.
The building is constructed with a steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure and offers comprehensive amenities including an auto-lock entry system, monitor-equipped intercom, security cameras, 24-hour security, elevator, parcel delivery boxes, and bicycle parking. The apartment itself is equipped with a system kitchen, storage space, trunk room, closet, underfloor heating in the living/dining area, heated toilet seat with bidet function, bath with reheating function, bath dryer, bathroom heater, bathroom window, 24-hour ventilation system, BS/CS/CATV terminals, optical fiber internet, and city gas. Special notes highlight the two-sided natural light, a hotel-like interior corridor design, and views toward the Ebisu and Nakameguro areas. The property is enveloped in lush greenery, creating a tranquil living environment. Please note that bicycle and car parking availability requires confirmation.
The monthly running costs include a management fee of 19,300 yen, a repair reserve fund of 33,700 yen, a home security fee of 1,785 yen, and trunk room management and repair reserve fees of 700 yen and 2,400 yen respectively. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. Pets are negotiable.
The Hiroo district is known for its upscale, international atmosphere and serene, tree-lined streets. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the Yamatane Museum of Art, which specializes in modern and contemporary Japanese-style paintings (Nihonga). The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Tower, a symbol of the city's post-war rebirth, located a short distance away in Minato Ward.