3LDK Single-family home built in 2020 in Kita-ku, Tokyo : Investment Property for use in Lodging Business (TY-0073)
3LDK Single-family home built in 2020 in Kita-ku, Tokyo : Investment Property for use in Lodging Business (TY-0073)
Current Status:Occupied / Assumed NOI yield if the property is used for Lodging Business: approx. 8.47%.
Recommendation:80% / The NOI yield is relatively high, making this a recommended property.
ADDRESS: Kita-Ku, Tokyo
LAND AREA: 37.5㎡
STRUCTURE: Wooden
YEAR BUILD: March 2020
FLOOR SIZE: 74.55㎡
This property is a single-family home built in 2020.
We believe that the property qualifies as an investment property as a lodging facility, and since it is located within a 7-minute walking distance from JR Tabata Station, where there is demand for lodging, it could be a very interesting investment property if it can be utilized as a lodging facility.
However, since the total floor area is less than 80 square meters and the building size is not that large, we recommend that you purchase at the most reasonable price possible.
Property Information
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Basic Information
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LAND AREA: 37.5㎡
LAND RIGHT:
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YEAR BUILD: March 2020
STRUCTURE: Wooden
FLOOR: 3
FLOOR SIZE: 74.55㎡
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TY-0073
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Property Details
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Agent Information
COUNTRY:
NAME: SOZONEXT Co.,Ltd.
LICENSE:
TRANSACTION TYPE: Brokerage
BROKERAGE FEE: When a contract is concluded, “3% of the sales price + 60,000 yen” and an amount equivalent to the consumption tax on that amount will be charged as a brokerage fee.
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