Spacious 3DK Hebel House in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo
This detached rental house, built in January 2010, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space in the residential neighborhood of Hirai, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo. The property features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 76.48 square meters (approximately 23.13 tsubo), providing ample room for daily life. The layout includes Western-style rooms of 5.9, 6, and 6.8 square meters, a 5.7-square-meter DK (dining-kitchen), and a southwest-facing balcony.
The property is comprehensively equipped for modern convenience. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning, hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a shower, a reheating function for the bath, a washbasin area, an indoor space for a washing machine, a system kitchen, double-glazed windows, flooring, a balcony, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, storage space, a video monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area. Special notes indicate that two people can reside in the property and that a manager conducts regular patrols of the area.
Important remarks detail that one bicycle parking space is available. Upon moving out, the tenant is responsible for the interior cleaning cost (separate estimate). A rental guarantee is required: the initial guarantee fee is 50% of the total monthly rent, and a continuation guarantee fee of 20,000 yen is required every two years. Other key financial details include a security deposit of one month's rent, a key money (reikin) of one month's rent, a monthly common service fee of 5,000 yen, a renewal fee of 18,400 yen every two years, and a one-time My Concierge Club fee of 18,000 yen. The property is available for immediate occupancy.
The Hirai area in Edogawa Ward is a family-friendly district with good local amenities and access to the Sumida River. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kameido Tenjin Shrine, famous for its wisteria trellises, has been depicted in numerous ukiyo-e woodblock prints by artists like Hiroshige. The closest major landmark is the historic and culturally significant Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most visited Buddhist temples, easily accessible via the nearby train lines.