Average rental prices for 1R and 1K apartments around Akihabara [New Lifestyle/Single Living]
I think many people will be starting new jobs and new lives this spring, and the first thing that is important is where to live.How much would it cost to rent an apartment in Akihabara, which has good transportation access?I was curious, so this time"1R/1K rental property for new employees within a 10-minute walk from Akihabara Station"I looked into it.
Average rent near Akihabara Station
The average rent for a 1R apartment near Akihabara Station isApproximately 80,000 yen (approximately 90,000 yen including management fees)Of course, the market price changes depending on the season.このJanuary to April is the peak seasonBecause ofThe price will be higher than usual.
Akihabara Station is ranked in the average rent price ranking along the Yamanote Line.13th out of 29 stationsIt was about in the middle and not as high as I thought.The most expensive station is Tokyo Stationso,The lowest is Nishi-Nippori Station.
[Within a 10-minute walk from Akihabara] Property around market price
Apartments near Okachimachi Station


Rent/Management fee: 7 yen/No management fee
Deposit/Key money: 1 month/1 month
Access: About 10 minutes on foot from Akihabara
Building structure: SRC (steel reinforced concrete)
Floors: 10/11 floors
Year built: 1982 (38 years old)
It is a 3-minute walk from Naka-Okachimachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. The room size is 1R 7 tatami mats, a fairly standard Western-style 1R apartment.
The bathroom and toilet are unit baths.It's 10,000 to 20,000 yen cheaper than the market price, so I guess that's about right.It's so beautiful.
Apartments near Kanda Station


Rent/management fee: 7.5 yen/1 yen
Deposit/Key money: 0.5 yen/1.5 yen
Access: Approximately 8 minutes on foot from Akihabara Station
Building structure: RC (reinforced concrete)
Floors: 2/8 floors
Year built: June 2005 (15 years old)
It's about a 2-minute walk from Kanda Station on the JR Yamanote Line. It's a 1K apartment with separate bathroom and toilet, so it would be quite comfortable for a single person.
The apartment looks normal,When looking for a property at market price, most of the rooms are around this size..
Apartments near Asakusabashi Station


Rent/management fee: 8.5 yen/9,000 yen
Deposit/Key money: 1 month/1 month
Access: Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Akihabara Station
Building structure: SRC (steel reinforced concrete)
Floors: 2/13 floors
Year built: June 2003 (17 years old)
About a 3-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.About 4000 yen cheaper than the market priceIt has become so expensive,
There is a separate sink for the bath and toilet, and even a bathroom dryer.It's clearly nicer than the other apartments.
Market price + approximately 1 yenIf you pay this much, you can live in an apartment of roughly this size.
[Cheapest Apartment] The cheapest property
Apartments near Bakurocho Station


Rent/Management fee: 6.8 yen/No management fee
Deposit/Key money: 2 month/1 month
Access: Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Akihabara Station
Building structure: SRC (steel reinforced concrete)
Floors: 4/11 floors
Year built: June 1981 (39 years old)
About a 3-minute walk from Bakurocho Station on the JR Sobu Main Line. The bathroom and toilet are unit baths.
It's 39 years old, so it's not clean, but it's not dirty either.It's totally livable for a man living aloneI think.
[Ultra-luxury apartment] The most expensive property
Properties near Asakusabashi Station


Rent/management fee: 18.3 yen/1.5 yen
Deposit/Key money: 1 month/None
Access: Approximately 9 minutes on foot from Akihabara Station
Building structure: RC (reinforced concrete)
Floors: 4/12 floors
Age: Newly built
I was curious about this, so I decided to look into it.The most expensive property for a single person in the Akihabara area is about 20 yen.
Of course, since it's a new building, the exterior is super clean. The room is a spacious 1K (13.6 tatami mats) apartment with a separate bathroom and toilet, a separate sink, a spacious kitchen with a three-burner stove, and even a walk-in closet.
It is said that rent is about 1/3 of your income, so your monthly income is about 60 yen.If so, could I live?I don't think I can live forever (crying)
[Cheap] Shared House
Properties near Asakusabashi Station

Rent/management fee: 3.8 yen/9,000 yen
Deposit/Key money: None/None
Access: 9 minutes walk from Akihabara Station
Building structure: SRC (steel reinforced concrete)
Floors: 4/5 floors
Year built: June 1980 (41 years old)
It's a fixed-term lease share house where you can live for about a year. It's 41 years old, but it was renovated in January 2014, so it was cleaner than I expected.
Common issues include:It's a shared house, so toilets, showers, refrigerators, etc. are all shared.As a shy person, I don't want to pay 4.7 yen a month to live there.
over! I looked into rental properties around Akihabara Station.
Although it is ranked 13th in the average rent along the Yamanote Line,Around Akihabara StationThe rent is quite high.
Many people think that high rent is tough, but as someone who has lived alone in Tokyo for about 10 years, I can tell you that"Even if it's a little more expensive, I want people to think carefully about the benefits of not having to commute by train every morning."For those whose workplace or new life base will be in Akihabara from this spring, please take note.
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