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Initial payment and terms

No Guarantor Deposit No guarantor No furnitures and appliances Minimum contract period: 1 year

Building and management information

  • Building outline 2-story building Year Built:2025/09
  • Parking
  • Surroundings
  • In-house management number 771955

Shared facilities

Facilities in the shared spaces

Delivery box

Security measures

Entrance auto-lock

Room Availability

101 | Vacancy

Monthly fee Rent ¥121,000
Maintenance fee・Management fee ¥10,000
Key money 1month Security deposit 1month
Resident support fee 22,000yen
Brokerage fees 1.1 months of rent.
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The contract is subject to the use of a guarantee company designated by the Company.
Estimated initial cost ¥659,100
※)Estimate based on a contract date of the first day of the month.
※)The guarantor fee for the guarantor company is not included.
Contract period 2 year and 0 month
Remarks
Floor:1st floor Floor plan:1LDK Room type:Apartment Size:31.05m² Move in conditions:Man / Woman handover and move-in: Immediate Online Viewing: Not available Online Consultation: Not available IT Disclosure Statement: Not available
Move in conditions
  • Man / Woman
  • Pet Friendly

Sunlight

  • Facing window:Southeast

Water facilities

  • Separated bath and toilet
  • Separate basin

Household appliances

  • Air conditioner

Outdoor facilities

  • Balcony

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Management company

    • Company name OAKHOUSE as Agent
      1-6, Shinogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0814
    • Corporate Use OAKHOUSE will show you this apartment.

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Kita share houses

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Area information of Kita

Area overview

Several train lines cross Kita ward, including the JR Saikyo and Tohoku lines, Saitama railway line, and Tokyo Metro Nanboku line. It has three distinct areas: Takinogawa, Oji, and Akabane, but they have long been healthy business areas so a Japanese downtown feel still pervades. There are 300,000 people living in Kita ward, so it is a big city with many office buildings as well, but about 176,000 of these people tend to work or go to school outside the ward. Around Akabane station in particular there are large supermarkets and department stores for easy and convenient shopping. The Arakawa and Sumida rivers flow nearby so there are parks where you can escape from the city bustle.


Things to see

There are many things to see in Kita ward. Near Nishigahara station on the Nanboku line is Kyu-Furukawa Gardens, a famous western-style garden famous for its roses. It lights up spectacularly at night. Asukayama Park is a park near Asukayama station on the Toden Arakawa line, which also has various museums with displays regarding the prehistoric Jomon and Yayoi periods and archeological things. There is also a Japanese paper museum. Near Oji station is the Otonashi Shinsui Park, a place of natural beauty where you can find respite from the city. Its sakura trees bloom beautifully in the spring, and you can also enjoy pretty hydrangeas.


Lifestyle

Because of its convenient transportation options, Kita ward is often seen as an attractive bedtown. It has plenty of shopping and groceries around its major stations, as well as lively shopping streets near Akabane, Oji, and Tabata stations. These shopping streets maintain a sort of nostalgic old style feel, with many home-style restaurants and drinking establishments.

Area information of Higashi JujoStation

Higashi Jujo is in Tokyo's Kita ward, and runs along the JR Keihin Tohoku line. It is a well-known spot for train fans to come take pictures of their favorite trains. It was opened in 1931, and gained its current name in 1957. It has not undergone any major renovation work since 1960. Average daily ridership is 24,000, which is low for the Keihin Tohoku line. There are escalators and elevators, as well as a wheelchair-accessible bathroom at the north exit ticket gate.

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