Tama

Office unit
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Description

The property located in the picturesque Tokiwa area is an excellent proposal for investors. The building, which was completed in 1994, features solid construction, ensuring stability and durability. The property consists of six floors, including one underground level, offering 21 independent units. The high investment potential and full occupancy of the apartments mean that the property generates significant rental income, making it an attractive option in the market. With the convenient location just a few minutes' walk from the train station, residents have easy access to public transportation, which also enhances the rental offer's appeal. Considering all the advantages, this is an investment that combines stability with further development potential.

City Description

Tama is a dynamically developing city located in Tokyo Prefecture, on the outskirts of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It is a modern city with a well-developed infrastructure, making it a popular residential area for people working in Japan's capital. One of the main attractions in Tama is the Tama Center, known for the Sanrio Puroland theme park. It is a mecca for fans of Hello Kitty and other characters created by Sanrio. The park offers a variety of attractions, including interactive exhibits, parades, and souvenir shops that draw families from all over Japan and the world. In addition to the amusement center, Tama also offers rich green spaces that encourage spending time outdoors. Tama Central Park provides wide areas for walking and outdoor activities. Moreover, there are numerous hiking trails in the area that wind through picturesque hills and forests, ideal for hiking enthusiasts and cyclists. The city places a strong emphasis on education and culture, reflected in the presence of numerous educational and cultural institutions, such as Tama Art University, which attracts students from various corners of the country. It is also worth visiting the Tama City Library, which often organizes exhibitions and cultural events, promoting local creativity and history. Interestingly, Tama was one of the first areas in Japan developed as a "new city" in the 1960s, making it a symbol of modern urban planning. As a result, although it is part of a vast metropolis, it offers pleasant living conditions, combining urban amenities with accessible green spaces and a unique local character.

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Price239 354 USD
Yearly profitNot available
Monthly profitNot available
TypeOffice unit
LocationTama