Palestage Miyazakidai III: A New Condominium Development in Kawasaki
Palestage Miyazakidai III is a new condominium development currently under construction in the Miyamae Ward of Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This upcoming residential complex will offer a total of 107 units, comprising 106 residential apartments and one management office, across a six-story reinforced concrete structure. The development is scheduled for completion and handover in late March 2027, with sales expected to commence in early March 2026.
The property features a range of layouts from 1LDK to 3LDK, with private floor areas spanning from 30.32㎡ to 65.16㎡. Each unit will include a balcony, with sizes ranging from 5.44㎡ to 15.22㎡. Notably, the development will also offer roof balconies with areas of 16.77㎡ and 18.50㎡, though usage fees for these are yet to be determined. The building is designed with enhanced security features and interior corridors. Energy efficiency is a key focus, with the building achieving a 30% reduction rate in energy consumption performance.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The Special Notes/Remarks state: "The indicated areas, etc., are for future sale target units. It has not been determined whether this property will be sold as a lump sum of future sale target units or in several phases. The number of units for sale and areas, etc., will be announced in this advertisement." Further remarks detail: "Balcony area: 5.44㎡~15.22㎡ Other area: ■ Roof balcony area: 16.77㎡, 18.50㎡ [Usage fee: Undetermined] Building confirmation number: JCIA confirmation 25 No. 00467 (dated Reiwa 7, December 5) Member organizations: (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Capital Region Real Estate Fair Transaction Council, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Tokyo Metropolitan Real Estate Transaction Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Real Estate Transaction Guarantee Association ■ Member organizations: (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Real Estate Transaction Guarantee Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Tokyo Metropolitan Real Estate Transaction Association, (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Capital Region Real Estate Fair Transaction Council."
The location offers excellent convenience, with Miyazakidai Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line just a 6-minute walk away. This timeframe is based on the completion of a bridge over the waterway in front of the site. The area is a peaceful residential district within the greater Tokyo metropolis. An interesting local fact is that Kawasaki is home to the unique Kawasaki Daishi (Heiken-ji Temple), a major Buddhist temple known for warding off evil spirits, which attracts millions of visitors annually for Hatsumōde (first shrine visit of the New Year). The closest major landmark from the property is the expansive Todoroki Athletics Stadium, a key sports and event venue in Kawasaki.