A Spacious Family Home in Tokyo's Sumida Ward
This well-maintained single-family home, built in 2013, offers a comfortable 1SLDK layout with a generous total floor area of 85.08 square meters. Located in the peaceful Yahiro 2-chome neighborhood of Sumida Ward, Tokyo, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking space and convenience in the city. The house features a unique roof balcony, providing a private outdoor space with views, though it is important to note that these views are not guaranteed for the future.
The property is currently occupied, and viewings are available by appointment. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent to schedule a visit on their preferred date. The construction company for this home was Daiyu Development Co., Ltd. A critical point for potential buyers is that the furniture, fixtures, and furnishings shown in the listing photos are not included in the sale price. Furthermore, the photographs of the living room, kitchen, Western-style room, and storage room are computer-generated renovation images, not pictures of the current state. The cost for any such renovations is not included in the listed price and would require separate, additional expenses if undertaken.
Daily life in this area is supported by excellent convenience. A FamilyMart store is just a 4-minute walk away (approximately 280 meters), making quick errands effortless. For more substantial grocery shopping, Belx Sumida Higashi Store is a 6-minute walk (about 420 meters), and Welcia Sumida Yahiro Store is also a 6-minute walk (approximately 450 meters). A larger retail option, Ito-Yokado Hikifune Store, is also within walking distance, ensuring all daily necessities are easily accessible.
The Sumida Ward area is rich with culture and history. A fascinating local fact is that the district is home to the world-famous Tokyo Skytree, which is not only a major telecommunications tower but also one of the tallest structures in the world. This iconic landmark is a short distance away and dominates the skyline, offering observation decks with breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. The area is well-served by public transport, with Keisei Hikifune Station on the Keisei Oshiage Line a 9-minute walk away and Komagata Station on the Tobu Kameido Line accessible within a 13-minute walk, providing excellent connectivity to central Tokyo and beyond.