Yokosuka

House
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Description

The property is a two-story single-family home built in 1985 using wooden technology. It is located in Kanagawa, in the Yokosuka district, in a quiet area. The house has full rights to the land, ensuring investment stability. It is currently rented out, which may represent an attractive option for future buyers. The plot has an area of 196.44 m², providing opportunities for land development. The property does not have a parking space.

City Description

Yokosuka, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a city of strategic importance that blends a rich history with modernity. The city is situated on the Miura Peninsula, just a few dozen kilometers south of Tokyo, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the Japanese capital. Yokosuka is primarily known for its military port, which plays a key role in both the history and present of the city. The United States Navy base and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force base in Yokosuka highlight its strategic significance. Visitors can explore the Mikasa Battleship Museum, which showcases a history deeply rooted in events in the Japan Sea in the early 20th century. For nature lovers, Kannonzaki Park, with its miles of walking trails and beautiful coastal views, is an interesting attraction. Yokosuka is also a city with a strong connection to American culture, as exemplified by local culinary specialties like the "Yokosuka Navy Burger." Additionally, the city is known for music events and festivals that draw large crowds of visitors. A walk down the famous Dobuita shopping street, with its colorful shops and eateries, allows one to fully experience the unique atmosphere of the city. Yokosuka offers a unique blend of history, culture, and nature, making it a noteworthy destination on the map of Japan.

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Price38 744 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeHouse
LocationYokosuka