Modern Apartment Living in Shinagawa's Convenient North Shinagawa District
This contemporary apartment, located in the vibrant Shinagawa ward of Tokyo, offers a comfortable and secure living environment. The property features a 2K layout with a total floor area of 40.25 square meters, providing ample space for two occupants. Built in January 2013, the building is a modern 9-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, and this unit is situated on the 7th floor.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a comprehensive range of facilities. Key features include city gas, air conditioning for cooling, and the capacity to install a gas stove. The bathroom is separate from the toilet and includes a shower, bath reheating function, and a bath dryer. The unit boasts a system kitchen, double-pane windows, and flooring throughout. It is a corner room with a balcony and includes dedicated storage space. For security and convenience, the building is equipped with an auto-lock entry system with a monitor and dimple key, a video monitor intercom, and security cameras. The exterior of the building is finished with tiles.
The property is managed by a locally-based company with over 60 years of experience in the Togoshi Ginza area. The monthly rent is 140,000 yen, with additional monthly fees including a 5,000 yen management fee. Initial costs consist of a one-month security deposit and a one-month gratuity fee. A guarantee company, EPSOS CARD ROOMiD, is required, with an initial guarantee fee of 50% of the monthly rent and a subsequent monthly fee. The contract term is two years, with a renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The location is highly accessible, just a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Line's Kitashinagawa Station, a 6-minute walk from Shinbamba Station, and a 12-minute walk from the major JR Yamanote Line's Shinagawa Station. The area around North Shinagawa is a dynamic mix of residential calm and urban convenience, with easy access to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shinagawa area was historically one of the 53 stations of the Tokaido road during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shinagawa Station, a major transportation hub and gateway to the city.