Bunkyo

Investment apartment
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Description

We present a property in the Bunkyo district of Tokyo, which represents an excellent investment opportunity. This is an investment apartment, located in a well-connected area, just a few minutes' walk from the subway station. The building was constructed in 1974 using SRC technology, ensuring durability and sturdiness of the structure. The building contains 101 units, which enhances rental opportunities.

The property features high income potential, and its current condition indicates the possibility of immediate occupancy or rental. Due to full occupancy and a favorable location in the city, investors can expect stable income. An additional advantage is the availability of parking space, which increases the appeal of the offer to potential tenants.

With its location in the heart of Tokyo, proximity to public transport, and developed infrastructure, this property presents an interesting proposition for those seeking a long-term investment in a dynamically evolving environment.

City Description

Bunkyō is one of the central districts of Tokyo, blending a rich history with modernity and an academic spirit. It is known as the intellectual heart of the city, mainly due to the presence of the prestigious University of Tokyo. Walking through its streets, one can feel the atmosphere of knowledge and learning that permeates the area. One of the most significant tourist attractions in Bunkyō is the Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden, one of the oldest gardens in Tokyo, established in the 17th century. It offers a splendid example of traditional Japanese gardening, with each season bringing new sights, from blooming cherry blossoms in spring to lush greenery in summer, and colorful leaves in autumn. For architecture enthusiasts and those interested in Japan’s Christian history, St. Mary’s Cathedral is worth visiting; it is an extraordinary example of contemporary architecture designed by Kenzo Tange. Its unique form resembles a cross and symbolizes hope and light. Of course, Bunkyō is also an excellent place to explore Japanese culture through numerous museums, such as the Literature Museum, which celebrates the country’s literary masterpieces. Although Bunkyō is often slightly less crowded with tourists compared to neighboring areas of Tokyo, it offers unique experiences that attract those who wish to dive a little deeper into the life of Japan’s capital. Moreover, this neighborhood enjoys a reputation as a place of high quality of life, with elegant residences and quiet streets, making it one of the most desirable places to live in Tokyo.

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Price7 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeInvestment apartment
LocationBunkyo