Kawasaki

Investment apartment
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Description

The presented property is a modern investment apartment located in the developing district of Kawasaki. Built in 2005, it features a solid structure that secures its market value. The building consists of seven floors and an underground parking lot, which is an additional advantage for future tenants.

The property has 163 units, but currently there are available vacancies. Due to its close proximity to train stations, residents can enjoy a comfortable commute to neighboring districts and major urban centers. This location attracts both those looking for a permanent residence and investors interested in renting.

Despite the current lack of occupancy, the property has potential due to the growing interest in the area. It is an ideal investment for those considering long-term rental profits in this dynamically developing region.

City Description

Kawasaki, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a dynamic city in Japan that offers a variety of attractions and curiosities. Due to its proximity to Tokyo, it serves as an important transportation hub in the Kanto region. One of the most recognizable attractions is the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum of Science, dedicated to the works of the famous mangaka who created the character Doraemon, among others. This place attracts both children and adults, offering interactive exhibitions and multimedia presentations. Kawasaki is also known for the Kawasaki Daishi, one of the most important Buddhist temples in the region. This temple is a popular pilgrimage site, especially during the New Year celebrations. The charming streets surrounding the temple are filled with local stalls offering traditional snacks and souvenirs. Another interesting site is the Kawasaki Industrial Zone, an area known for its impressive industrial installations that become particularly attractive to photography enthusiasts at night, offering unique views of the illuminated factories and refineries. The city is also home to the Taro Okamoto Museum, which showcases the works of this avant-garde artist known for his unique style and controversial projects. Additionally, the Kawasaki Arena hosts numerous sporting events and concerts, being a center of entertainment for both locals and tourists. With its rich cultural and entertainment offerings, as well as its strategic location, Kawasaki is a place worth visiting to experience the diverse side of Japanese urban life.

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Price398 236 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeInvestment apartment
LocationKawasaki