Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
It is a 4-story small commercial building with about 37 sq. meters for each floor. Its details are as follows:
Price: 128,000,000 yen
Location: Maruyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Land: 37.4 sq. meters
Floor area: 142.2 sq. meters
Coverage: 80%
FAR: 400%
Completion: 1996
Current rental revenue: 7,110,000 yen
Transportation: 11-min walk to Shibuya station (JR Yamanote Line) & 5-min walk to Shinsen station (Tokyu Inogashira Line)
It is interesting because of its prime location: it is in-between most crowded areas of Shibuya and Shoto (one of the most exclusive residential neighborhoods in Japan). Also, the real estate is currently on an about 15-meter wide street, but the street is going to be widened for the next three years and traffic of people will increase greatly.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Dear international investors,
A quality, trendy, brand-new triplex in a quiet residential neighborhood of Hiroo is now for sale.
Its details are as follows:
Name: Belgravia Prova
Price: 400,000,000 yen (for 3 units)
Location: 3 chome, Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Acreage: 185.14 sq. meters
Floor area: 426.70 sq. meters
Coverage: 60%
FAR: 150%
Layout & floor area: Unit SLOAN (3-bedroom, 124.87 sq. meters), Unit CHESTER (2-bedroom, 108.28 sq. meters), Unit EATON (3-bedroom+playroom+car parking + balcony, 193.55 sq. meters)
Completion: January 30th, 2009
Transportation: 8-min walk to Hiroo station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line) & 14-min walk to Ebisu station (JR Yamanote Line)
Other features: quiet residential neighborhood, scenic overlook, IH cooker, built-in dishwasher & electric oven, within walking distance of Arisugawa Park, Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi Hills, National Azabu, Meidiya, Hiroo Plaza, embassies, universities, and general hospitals
Belgravia Prova is a hybrid real-estate in a very quiet residential neighborhood of Hiroo with walking distance to many cultural amanities, such as, Red Cross Hospital, Arisugawa Park, Roppongi Hills, National Azabu, Meidiya, and Roppongi Hills.
Hiroo is a very popular residential area not only among Japanese people but also amajor mong international people. In Hiroo, there are nice shopping areas, parks, medical and educational facilities.
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line provides easy access to both central and suburban parts of Tokyo from Hiroo station.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Dear international investors,
Shinjuku is one of the most crowded places in the world.
Over 700,ooo passengers use Shinjuku station (for 7 train lines by 5 railway companies) on average every day. It is the largest train station in the world in terms of the number of users. While serving as a center of retail business of Japan, it is always bustling with and energized by commuters from western suburbs of Tokyo and tourists from overseas.
Roughly speaking, it is in the center of a vast commercial area with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Japan’s conglomerates’ buildings on its west, departments and fashion boutiques on its east, and restaurants and entertainments on its north.
Almost all kinds of cuisines and entertainments are available in the region. Also, most of them are reasonably priced.
In particular, Kabukicho is a famous and infamous red-light district. You will probably be dazzled by never- cease-to-flash neon signs. No other area or town in the world is so bright as Kabukicho at 3 a.m. in morning. Kabukicho used to be known for unsafeness. However, thanks to the country’s goverment’s recent efforts to crack down on gangster groups, it is said that the area is now far safer than before. Still, it is advisable that you be careful when you visit Kabukicho because it is very differnt from the rest of Japan where you can get your wallet back even after leaving it somewhere.
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