Hino

Investment apartment
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Description

We offer an investment apartment located in a quiet area, ideal for those seeking a comfortable living space. The building, with its modern design and known for high-quality construction, was built in 1996 and consists of 13 floors, providing easy access to the apartments. The property features 97 units, resulting in high availability for renters.

The property enjoys high rental income and is fully occupied, making it an attractive option for investors. Its good location near public transport stops ensures that residents have easy access to different parts of the city. The condition of the property is very good, facilitating an immediate start to rental activities. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a stable source of income in a rapidly developing location.

City Description

Hino is a city located in the western part of Tokyo Prefecture, which, despite its proximity to the capital, offers unique experiences and attractions. One of the most well-known places in Hino is the Tama Zoological Park, which spans spacious hills and is home to many species of animals, including elephants, lions, and kangaroos. The zoo is particularly known for its large enclosures that strive to replicate the natural environment of its residents, allowing for closer contact with the animals. Hino is also historically linked to the Shinsengumi, a famous group of samurai from the Edo period. The city features Takahata Fudōson, a Buddhist temple that attracts many visitors, not just pilgrims. A walk through the surrounding areas reveals numerous monuments and plaques related to the Shinsengumi, making the city a true haven for history enthusiasts. The Hino-shuku Honjin museum is also worth noting, as it presents daily life during the Edo period, offering a unique insight into local culture and traditions. The nearby parks, such as Chūō Park, provide places to relax and unwind in a natural setting. The local cuisine, featuring tofu and ramen dishes, is also worth trying after a day full of sightseeing. Hino is a place that combines history, culture, and nature, encouraging the exploration of the lesser-known yet equally fascinating corners of Japan.

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Price198 086 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeInvestment apartment
LocationHino