Kamakura

Investment apartment
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Description

This property is a modern investment apartment located in the dynamically developing area of Kamakura. The building, constructed in 1999, features a solid structure that ensures comfort and safety for residents. The property consists of eight floors, which house 67 residential units.

Currently, the unit is available, providing the opportunity to implement personal design solutions freely. Despite the lack of data on full occupancy, the property can easily attract potential tenants due to its suitable location and proximity to various means of transportation. It is worth noting that in this area, one can expect potentially high rental income, making this offer attractive for investors. The property is an ideal solution for those seeking stable investments in a region that continuously attracts new residents.

City Description

Kamakura, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a place with a rich history and numerous tourist attractions. It is best known as the former capital of Japan, serving as a center of political and cultural activity from the late 12th to the 14th century. The most recognizable symbol of Kamakura is the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), a majestic statue of Amida measuring over 11 meters tall, cast in bronze during the 13th century. Architecture enthusiasts will certainly appreciate a visit to Hase-dera Temple, renowned not only for its beautiful garden but also for the impressive statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Kamakura is also a place where you can visit Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, the city’s main Shinto shrine, which is surrounded by numerous ponds and gardens, offering visitors moments of reflection and tranquility. For those wishing to connect with nature, Kamakura offers many hiking trails, such as the popular path leading to Zeniarai Benten, a temple known for its money-washing rituals that are believed to attract financial prosperity. The city is also known for its local festivals, such as Kamakura Matsuri, which takes place in the spring and attracts crowds of tourists with colorful processions and traditional performances. Kamakura is also a place where you can feel the ambiance of the Japanese coast by visiting Zaimokuza and Yuigahama beaches, which are ideal for a relaxing stroll or surfing. A trip to Kamakura is an unforgettable experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the culture, history, and natural beauty of Japan, just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Tokyo.

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Price233 783 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeInvestment apartment
LocationKamakura