Leopalace Udagawacho Mansion 101

42-15 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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Shibuya Sta. - 11 mins walk
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Yoyogi Koen Sta. - 12 mins walk
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Shinsen Sta. - 13 mins walk

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Studio
1BR
21m²
5/5F

Property features

petAuto lock
petBalcony
petBath & WS separated
petBicycle parking
petElevator

Property information

Overview:
Leopalace Udagawacho Mansion, nestled in the vibrant Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, offers a compact yet efficiently designed living space of approximately 32.13 m². Positioned on the top floor, it provides a relatively peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The apartment is strategically located with Shibuya Station just an 11-minute walk away, making it ideal for professionals or individuals seeking connectivity and convenience.

Layout:
The 1K layout includes a distinct kitchen area and a multi-purpose room that can serve as both a living and sleeping area. This layout is typical for singles or couples who require a straightforward, functional living space without the need for additional rooms.

Interior:
The interior features basic amenities such as air conditioning, a system kitchen compatible with a gas stove, and indoor laundry provisions. The separation of the bath and toilet is a practical touch, enhancing usability. The flooring and built-in closet add a layer of practicality and storage options, crucial for maximizing the limited space.

Exterior:
Externally, the building is equipped with modern facilities like auto-lock security and surveillance cameras, ensuring a secure living environment. The inclusion of a balcony offers a private outdoor space, a valued feature in such an urban setting. Furthermore, bicycle parking adds a convenient option for local commuting.

Layout
Studio
Bedrooms
1
Size
21m²
Year built
2001-09
Floor
5/5
Move in condition
Mid-October 24
Structure
Reinforced concrete
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