Compact and Convenient Apartment in Kokubunji, Tokyo
This apartment, located in the quiet residential area of Izumicho 1-chome, Kokubunji City, Tokyo, offers a compact yet functional living space ideal for individuals. The property is a 15.00 square meter (approximately 4.53 tsubo) 1K layout, situated on the top floor of a two-story wooden building constructed in February 1990. It is currently vacant and ready for immediate consultation regarding move-in.
The apartment is well-equipped with essential facilities for comfortable urban living. Key features include city gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and a water heater. The unit boasts a delivery box, a dedicated toilet, and a combined bath and toilet room with a shower. Additional amenities include a washbasin, space for a washing machine, CATV connection, and a refrigerator. The property benefits from being a corner room on the top floor, featuring a bay window, a balcony, and extra storage space. Security and convenience are enhanced by a TV monitor-equipped intercom and a dedicated bicycle parking area.
A special note regarding the lease terms indicates that a renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent is applicable. Other financial details include a monthly rent of 40,000 yen, a management fee of 2,000 yen, and no key money or security deposit. A one-time cleaning fee of 45,000 yen is required upon moving out. The contract period is for two years, and tenant insurance is mandatory. A rent guarantee company is required, with an initial guarantee fee of 40% of the total rent and related costs, and a renewal guarantee fee of 10,000 yen every year. A student discount plan is also available.
The location is highly convenient, with Kokubunji Station on both the JR Chuo Main Line and the Seibu Kokubunji Line just an 8-minute walk away, providing excellent access to central Tokyo and the wider metropolitan area. The area around Kokubunji is known for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to nature, including the historic Kokubunji Temple, a serene Buddhist temple that gives the city its name and offers a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.