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Minato Ward Price Comparisons HJ REAL ESTATE Luxurious Condominiums in Minato ward, Tokyo Price range of lowest and highest priced unit by Property Name Nearest Station, Walk min. (80m=1min) Completion Total Units Average price per sqm sqm in building Park Court Aoyama The Tower Aoyama Sta. 3min 2018 160 4,488,500 2,783,000 to 6,194,000 Toranomon Hills Residence Toranomon Sta. 5min 2014 172 5,542,000 5,085,000 to 5,999,000 Park Court Akasaka Hinokicho The Tower Roppongi Sta. 7min 2018 319 3,835,000 3,140,000 to 4,530,000 The Park House Gran Minami-Aoyama Omotesando Sta. 4min 2016 101 2,962,500 1,699,000 to 4,226,000 Park Court Akasaka The Tower Akasaka Sta. 8min 2009 518 2,502,500 1,722,000 to 3,283,000 Premist Minami-Aoyama Omotesando Sta. 6min 2014 84 2,847,500 2,413,000 to 3,282,000 The Westminster Roppongi AzabuJuban Sta. 7min 2003 99 2,549,000 2,456,000 to 2,642,000 Ark Hills Sengokuyama Residence Roppongi Ichome Sta. 4min 2012 243 2,854,500 2,740,000 to 2,969,000 City Tower AzabuJuban AzabuJuban Sta. 4min 2009 502 2,560,000 1,778,000 to 3,342,000 Tokyo Twin Parks Shiodome Sta, 2min 2002 1000 1,972,000 1,150,000 to 2,794,000 Roppongi Hills Residence D Roppongi Sta. 6min 2003 227 2,782,462 2,782,462 (only 1 unit at moment) Park Mansion Akasaka Hikawazaka Akasaka Sta. 6min 2013 26 2,520,000 2,285,000 to 2,755,000 Park Court Roppongi Hill Top Roppongi Ichome Sta. 2min 2012 270 2,448,000 2,149,000 to 2,747,000 Park Mansion Mita Hyugazaka AzabuJuban Sta. 4min 2011 18 2,697,000 2,688,000 to 2,706,000 Proud Roppongi Roppongi Sta. 4min 2017 35 2,509,500 2,377,000 to 2,642,000 Forest Terrace Toriizaka AzabuJuban Sta. 4min 2015 53 2,578,355 2,578,355 (only 1 unit at moment) The Roppongi Tokyo Club Residence Roppongi Sta. 3min 2011 611 2,125,500 1,727,000 to 2,524,000 Foretseine Akasaka Hinokizaka Roppongi Sta. 6min 2016 54 2,095,500 1,621,000 to 2,570,000 Akasaka Tower Residence Top of The Hill Akasaka Sta. 4min 2008 521 2,262,500 1,990,000 to 2,535,000 Proud MotoAzabu AzabuJuban 9min 2010 32 2,397,000 2,288,000 to 2,506,000 MotoAzabu Hills Forest Tower AzabuJuban Sta. 6min 2002 222 2,538,500 2,386,000 to 2,691,000 Park Court AzabuJuban The Tower AzabuJuban Sta. 3min 2010 440 2,110,000 1,860,000 to 2,360,000 Diana Garden Hiroo Hiroo Sta. 3min 2006 41 1,641,000 1,336,000 to 1,946,000 Toranomon Towers Residence Kamiyacho Sta. 6min 2006 267 2,046,500 1,798,000 to 2,295,000 Wellith Arisugawa Hiroo Sta. 4min 2013 57 2,232,459 2,232,459 (only 1 unit at moment) The Park House NishiAzabu Residence Hiroo Sta. 7min 2014 190 1,930,500 1,656,000 to 2,205,000 Park Court Akasaka Sakurazaka Tameikesanno Sta. 3min 2016 46 2,261,500 2,159,000 to 2,364,000 Grand Maison NishiAzabu Hiroo Sta. 8min 2010 46 1,972,000 1,810,000 to 2,134,000 Park Mansion Roppongi Roppongi Sta. 5min 2008 24 2,128,713 2,128,713 (only 1 unit at moment) Grand Maison Shirokane no Mori The Tower Shirokanedai Sta. 10min 2015 334 1,965,000 1,635,000 to 2,295,000 Saion Sakurazaka Tameikesanno Sta. 2min 2009 87 1,790,000 1,580,000 to 2,000,000 The Residence Mita Akabanebashi Sta. 6min 2014 252 1,811,000 1,633,000 to 1,989,000 Arisugawa Park House Hiroo Sta. 8min 2008 23 1,870,018 1,870,018 (only 1 unit at moment).
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