Hiroo Garden Hills West Hill I Building: A Fully Renovated 3LDK with Premium Features
This property is a spacious 88.98㎡ 3LDK apartment located on the 4th floor of the Hiroo Garden Hills West Hill I Building in the prestigious Hiroo district of Shibuya, Tokyo. The unit has undergone a comprehensive skeleton renovation completed in November 2025, meaning the entire interior is in brand-new condition. The renovation included a full kitchen replacement with a custom-made kitchen from the high-end domestic brand CUTINA, installation of a new toilet, washbasin, and bathroom, replacement of all doors and fittings, replacement of ceiling cassette air conditioners, replacement of water supply and drainage pipes, re-wallpapering of all rooms, replacement of flooring, and tile replacement.
Special notes from the agent provide critical details: the outdoor unit placement area measures 2.13㎡ (0.64 tsubo). The living and dining area offers views of the lush greenery and plantings within the complex grounds, providing a tranquil living space in the heart of Hiroo. A significant feature is the inclusion of a dedicated flat parking space on the B1 level, eliminating the wait times associated with mechanical parking systems. The building itself is a 14-story steel-framed reinforced concrete structure built in July 1985 by Shimizu Corporation and others, with 108 units total. It is pet-friendly, subject to detailed rules. Monthly fees include 25,790 JPY for management, 16,029 JPY for repair reserve, and 2,140 JPY for other costs (overall association fee for the Hill building and hot water supply base rate).
The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line's Hiroo Station. The Hiroo area is known for its international atmosphere, upscale residences, and embassy presence. An interesting local fact is that the area was historically known for its clear water springs, which contributed to its name. The closest major landmark is the serene and culturally significant Nezu Museum, located approximately an 18-minute walk away, which houses a premier collection of Japanese and East Asian premodern art in a beautiful setting that includes a traditional strolling garden.