Ivy Heights Akabane is a 7-story apartment building completed in October 1992 with an eye-catching two-tone pink and gray exterior.
The site is a corner lot facing the public road on the southwest and southeast sides, ensuring ventilation and lighting,
and there are tenants on the first floor.
There are commercial buildings and condominiums in the vicinity, and there is little traffic on the road in front,
making it a quiet living environment.
Convenience stores, fast food restaurants, financial institutions, etc. are conveniently located on the way back from the nearest station,
and there are supermarkets, bakeries, daily necessities, and other stores in commercial facilities and station buildings
adjacent to the station, making it a convenient place to go on your way home from work.
You can feel free to stop by.
A large supermarket and a park are also located within a 5-minute walk, making it an extremely convenient area.
When Ivy Heights Akabane is sold, the floor plan is 1DK to 2DK, the size is mainly in the mid-30sqm to mid-40sqm range,
and the majority of housing units are suitable for single to DINKS, and the entrances and exits of the tenants on the first floor
and the housing units are clearly differentiated.
All residential units face southeast, and the plan is characterized by a bright and private layout with three units on one floor.
It is fully equipped with functional equipment such as a reheating function, auto-lock, and security buzzer,
and all management is outsourced and a manager patrols the property.
The nearest station to Ivy Heights Akabane is Akabane Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku/Negishi Line, a 4-minute walk from the station,
making it a convenient location for commuting to work or school.
You can also use Akabane-Iwabuchi Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Saitama Rapid Railway.