High-rise floors (41st/44th floors) offer excellent views of Tokyo Bay and Toyosu Canal.
850-unit vibration-damping tower apartment,
formerly sold by Sumitomo Realty & Development.
City Towers Toyosu The Symbol, completed in December 2009, is a 44-story, seismically controlled tower apartment building with 850 units,
sold by Sumitomo Realty & Development and constructed by Takenaka Corporation.
City Towers Toyosu The Symbol aims to provide luxurious comfort that brings a higher level of relaxation to everyday life,
and strives for quality and strength suitable for permanent residence.
The grand entrance reminiscent of an art museum, the grand atrium lobby where you will be greeted by a concierge,
the sky lounge on the 32nd floor with a panoramic view of Tokyo,
and the carpeted interior corridors with air conditioning and heating all demonstrate the dignity and elegance of the residence.
The floor plans available for sale range from 1LDK to 4LDK, with exclusive floor areas ranging from 62.22m² to 154.45m².
Located a 7-minute walk from Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line,
City Towers Toyosu The Symbol offers excellent access to central Tokyo, making it convenient for commuting to work or school.
Property photos, Floor plan
Property Description
1. Overview
| Property Name | City Towers Toyosu The Symbol |
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| Classification |
Reinforced concrete・Steel frame reinforced concrete
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| Tax-included price | JPYJPY210,000,000 |
| Floor plan details | 2LDK+Balcony |
| Exclusive floor size | 79.54㎡ |
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| Location | 3-6-8 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo |
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| Transportation/nearest station | Toyosu
On foot
6mins
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2. Income
3. Land
4. Building
| Type |
Condominium building
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| Structure type | Reinforced concrete |
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5. City planning
| Town planning |
Urbanization zone
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6. Other
| Monthly Management Fee | JPY22,207 |
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| Monthly Repair Reserve Fund | JPY19,700 |
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| Transfer period |
Immediately
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| Transaction terms |
Intermediary
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