
So, do you have any preferred conditions? The part-time wages aren’t that much, so as low as possible… Searching for a place, I can introduce all properties! Leave the housing to us! Management, etc. If you’re looking for a home, head to △△△ Home! Oh, and near Ochanomizu Station, the ability to make sound with instruments is a must, new construction… close to the station… no, directly connected to the station, with 3LDK, ideally a corner room, south-facing, with separate bath and toilet, auto-lock, intercom, delivery box, and a property that allows garbage disposal 24 hours… Huh? Are you stupid? Is 50,000 yen really going to be tough…? Oh, and one floor is fine, but if it’s too expensive, it’s scary and completely offset cannot be done!!
In a place with few students.
Compromise on taking out the trash.
You want to live there, huh…?
Whether or not there is 500,000.
Before considering other conditions, just avoid the first floor.
>>5
The first floor is the best!
You don’t need to worry about your lower body with strength training.
>>97
That’s not the kind of story.
Being a sheltered young lady is nice, isn’t it…
Women have a lot to be concerned about, so it’s tough for them…
Is it really that great to be directly connected to the station?
>>8
I think it’s natural to have soundproofing since instruments can produce sound.
If I were to say whether I’m happy or not, I would say I’m happy.
You can go home just like that even on a rainy day.
I’m happy as long as there’s an ATM and a Daiso within a 5-minute walk.
If you have ever commuted by train, you will understand the value of it.
In Ochanomizu, there’s an all-you-can-eat pizza place…
I thought it was common to be able to take out the trash 24 hours a day, so I was shocked by the culture shock when I moved to Tokyo and couldn’t do it.
>>14
I feel like the difference is mainly whether it’s a condominium or not.
From the second floor onwards, it’s a condition that girls must never throw away!
>>15
In the first place, there’s no such thing as a first floor directly connected to the station.
You can’t find a 3LDK for 50,000 even in the countryside.
In the countryside, it’s not a 3L but a house rental instead.
If the neighbor on L side is a crazy K…
>>19
I don’t want to live there even if I get 50,000 yen a month!
The hurdle raises considerably once the instrument can produce sound.
>>21
Can’t we do something with reinforced concrete?
I found a property for 45,000 yen that is a 5-minute walk from Ochanomizu Station.
52-year-old one-room apartment, 10 tatami mats, shared bathroom and toilet, northeast window.
>>22
I want to make that a bike storage.
Ochanomizu isn’t a place to live, right?
If you already have an instrument, you don’t need to go frequently.
>>24
There are many music shops, but there are also many studios.
Since it’s within walking distance to venues like the dome and Budokan, I think it’s a pretty nice place if you want to go to concerts.
>>24
It seems like a lot of college students live around there, but is that really the case?
>>38
Only children of wealthy families can live in places that are just a 5-minute commute to university.
Most people live within a 30-minute radius.
There is a direct connection to the station.
In Ochanomizu, for under 50,000 yen, there was a 10-tatami mat traditional Japanese room that was 50 years old.
>>26
It feels like it could really work if it’s that spacious…
>>29
It’s a room with only a Japanese-style room and storage, so it’s a total of 17㎡…
Near the used bookstore in Kinshicho… no, directly connected to the used bookstore…
>>28
Why did you think to post a picture of the toilet seat like that…?
>>28
It looks like Yurine’s room from Evil God Mitsu.
>>28
It seems more profitable to rebuild this into a proper building.
>>28
What was this room originally used for… a lounge?
>>53
Wasn’t it originally a traditional restaurant or an eatery?
Tea room, huh?
There are no supermarkets around there, so living is tough.
>>33
Wasn’t there a Hanamasa near Suidobashi?
Still far away though.
>>40
Well, it’s not that there aren’t any supermarkets around that area.
It’s not like you live in a supermarket, but even if there’s a reason to go there, you might not realize it.
>>33
There is an Olympic Games and a summit.
>>81
Unless you’re aiming for half-price side dishes, it’s expensive.
>>84
Well, I hate to say it, but I think it’s tough to live here without a certain level of financial means.
It’s a layout like Tokiwa-so…
It’s this price within a 9-minute walk…
The fact that there are people living like that is terrifying.
Is the first floor that bad?
I understand that the risk of theft is high, but if we’re assuming such a critical situation, then during a fire, it is actually safer, and I don’t understand the reason why it’s not acceptable.
>>41
Isn’t it because you’re a woman?
There are only families like the ones from Bongo or wealthy ones.
We live in different worlds.
Is it just a gag that makes use of a character that’s not quite interesting?
Or is it one of those common topics rarely seen in the Shimokitazawa band scene that I can’t quite understand?
The premise is that there are a considerable number of people who commit trespassing or peeping, making basements susceptible to such damages.
If it’s to go below fifty thousand, I have to cross the Edogawa.
If it’s Waseda, it’s cheap.
If it’s a prestigious school and you’re a poor student, there should be a student dormitory.
In the end, I became a resident of Saitama Prefecture…
>>52
It’s over…
The first floor is seriously not worth it.
Depending on the location, you might end up having to live with the curtains closed all the time.
>>55
I was shocked by this response because I always close the curtains since I don’t like light coming in.
Usually, you open it…
I don’t think there will be any sound coming from the new construction.
Well, as a last resort, if you use headphones, it should be fine as long as you don’t play it loudly at night…
Is it true that only wealthy girls attend Ochanomizu University?
Conversely, how far do you think you can go with 50,000 under these conditions?
Is there something like that if we go as far as Gunma?
>>61
In the countryside, being directly connected to the station becomes meaningless, right?
>>61
I might have to ask someone to look for it abroad…
I wonder if there’s someone living in a high-rent area of the city without a name.
Why do we need a 3LDK?
What do you mean by a directly connected apartment to the station?
>>67
The building is directly connected to the station, with commercial spaces and rental offices up to the mid-level floors, while the upper levels are residential.
>>67
Those who don’t know that are quite ignorant of the world…
>>67
Well, that’s true, but…
Didn’t the Kanda business supermarket go out of business?
But this guy is a rich kid.
>>69
That’s why I was thrown out.
>>70
A child of a rich person who has no money is just trash.
>>73
Even if you inflate the price a bit, it has value because you can charge your parents.
The only thing left is the initial costs.
https://www.m-standard.co.jp/buildings/1562/
Is this quite close as a condition?
There are no available rooms.
I’m just an anonymous person living in Hongo, Bunkyo Ward, but the cost of living is too high and it’s actually inconvenient.
If it were on the other side of the Sumida River, it would be nice to live a laid-back life.
You can get around the area easily on a bike.
I feel like the first floor is entirely a shared lobby if it’s directly connected to the station.
There are library spaces and simple childcare facilities.
Just being a resident of Bunkyo Ward somehow makes the residents of Taito Ward feel a sense of admiration.
>>83
No, it’s because I’m longing for the cost of living in Taito Ward, compared to Bunkyo Ward.
In other words, if you live in Bunkyo Ward and shop in Taito Ward…!
>>86
The slope…
If you go up from Ueno, the safety drastically decreases and it’s fun.
The hill that divides the area over there cuts through north and south in one fell swoop…
>>90
Originally, it was a hill by the sea, which Tokugawa Ieyasu had cut down and reclaimed from the sea near Ueno.
I guess this is what a person who doesn’t follow the trash disposal rules is like.
Certainly, if it’s Bunkyo Ward, the safety is decent, but I feel that the border with Taito Ward still has a corresponding level of safety.
Whether in the countryside or the city, there are local rules for garbage collection…
Ochanomizu has a lot of used bookstores, doesn’t it?
I don’t think the residential areas in Taitō Ward are particularly unsafe…
The probability of a girl being raped on the first floor and the second floor is significantly different, right?
They say to avoid the first floor, but I think I can manage and climb up to the second floor.
Is there a building directly connected to Ochanomizu Station?
Huh? Fool?
The first floor of the city is noisy and attracts cockroaches and rats, in addition to security issues, so there is nothing good about it.
I think the Ochanomizu Station platform is too narrow and scary, so it would be better to demolish it and rebuild it.
There are no places in the city center where you can play musical instruments except for apartments for streamers and musicians.
But in the Ochanomizu area, there are properties available for under 140,000 yen a month, so that’s great!
Did you forget that you were being stalked by a girl you used to date, Yamada?
The rent in Tokyo is high, isn’t it? A recently built 3LDK can easily exceed 200,000 yen.
How do you pay for something like this?
There is no problem because only those who can afford it live there.
There’s no point in renting within the Yamanote Line, even if buying is an option.
If my wife were a full-time employee instead of working part-time, even with a rent of 200,000 yen, we’d only have to pay 100,000 yen each by working together, so it’s not that expensive.
The first floor is also prone to pests and is likely to flood in low-lying areas.
Isn’t it necessary to rebuild a house that’s over 50 years old?
>>115
If an old earthquake-resistant dilapidated apartment is rebuilt, of course, the rent will have to be significantly increased…
“Just be patient around Yanesen.”
For UR properties in the suburbs, it may not meet these conditions, but it might be possible to find one for around 50,000 yen.
Don’t go with women on the first floor.
Really
Pet-friendly and instrument-friendly options always end up being more expensive no matter what.
If we give a hundred steps, it would be around Kichijoji in the suburbs.
Isn’t there something you can do about a property with a history of incidents?
>>123
It’s impossible to have 50,000 unless there was a chemical weapons production facility and a genocide involving around 10 people or something like that.