Shinjuku

Multifamily building
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Description

The presented property is a residential building located in the heart of Shinjuku, perfectly connected to the rest of the city. The building was constructed in 1990 and features a solid RC structure, ensuring durability and stability. It offers 11 residential units, allowing for a high rental income potential. Currently, the property enjoys full occupancy, demonstrating its attractiveness in the rental market.

With a favorable return on investment of 4.58%, it presents an interesting opportunity for investors seeking stable income sources. The area is surrounded by a quiet, yet well-developed infrastructure, attracting tenants looking for comfortable accommodation. It is worth noting the close proximity to stations and services, which enhances the appeal of this property.

City Description

Shinjuku is one of the most dynamic districts of Tokyo, offering a unique blend of modernity and culture. It is an administrative and business center, while also being a place where nightlife thrives. A series of skyscrapers adorns the skyline of this district, with one of the most iconic buildings being the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, which offers a magnificent view of the city from its observation deck. Shinjuku is famous for its vast number of shops, restaurants, and bars. You can't pass by Kabukicho street—the largest entertainment and "red-light" district in Tokyo—without noticing it. The wealth of neon lights and the variety of establishments attract both tourists and local residents looking for fun. For art and culture lovers, Shinjuku is a place that surprises. It's worth visiting the Seiji Togo Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Art Museum, located in one of the tall skyscrapers. For nature enthusiasts, the Shinjuku Gyoen is a great place to relax—a spacious park with beautiful Japanese, French, and English gardens, perfect for a moment of respite from the urban hustle. Shinjuku is also a transport hub. It houses one of the busiest train stations in the world—Shinjuku Station, which sees millions of passengers every day. It’s also an excellent base for exploring other parts of Tokyo. In summary, Shinjuku is a place that best captures the essence of modern Tokyo—a city that never sleeps, full of contrasts and surprises. Whether you’re looking for modern architecture, culture, or nightlife, Shinjuku has plenty to offer.

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Price2 737 444 USD
ProfitabilityProfitability 4.58%
Yearly profit125 375 USD
Monthly profit10 448 USD
TypeMultifamily building
LocationShinjuku