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It doesn’t get any better than this. We are excited to announce that a 2-Bedroom apartment in Toranomon Hills Residence, one of Tokyo’s most desirable and luxurious apartment buildings, has just become available for sale.
Toranomon Hills is a 247m tall, 52-storey tower containing office space on floors 6 ~ 35, condominium and rental apartments on floors 37 ~ 46 and the 5-star Andaz Hotel on floors 47 ~ 52. It is the second tallest mixed-use building in Tokyo, coming in at just 1 meter shorter than Tokyo Midtown.
Of the 172 apartments on the residential floors, only 70 were made available for sale with the remainder being kept by Mori as rental apartments. The 70 apartments were never publicly advertised for sale, and were instead offered by invitation to selected existing clients of Mori Building. All new apartments had sold out by the building’s completion in May 2014.
This 2-Bedroom apartment on the 45th floor is, to our knowledge, the very first apartment offered for re-sale in the building. It includes a wide balcony with wood decking, an open-plan kitchen, floor-heating in the living/dining room, and a master bedroom with walk-in closet. The apartment has not been lived in but is being sold fully-furnished and ready to move into. The interior finish has been upgraded by Kagami Reform. Furnishings include Armani and Cassina furniture, light fixtures and appliances. The apartment is north-east facing and has views towards the Toranomon, Roppongi and Akasaka areas, and Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
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