Commercial Space for Lease in Ryugasaki, Ibaraki
This commercial property, located in the Sappura Square Sappura building in Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offers a dedicated floor area of 27.51 square meters (approximately 8.32 tsubo). The building was constructed in March 1999 and is a three-story structure, with this unit situated on the first floor. The property is conveniently accessible, being a 5-minute bus ride from the JR Joban Line's Ryugasaki City Station, followed by a 4-minute walk from the Ryugasaki New Town Central bus stop.
The property is equipped with central heating and an elevator. Important agent notes have been provided: All terms and conditions are negotiable. Regarding various expenses: There is a sales promotion fee of 1% of the monthly net sales. Additionally, there are other operational costs such as water, electricity, and gas utilities. In the event of early contract termination, a penalty of 30% of the security deposit will be incurred (or three months' rent if a guarantee company is used). A six-month prior notice is required for termination. For the contract, a joint guarantor or the use of a guarantee company is necessary.
The monthly rent is 165,000 yen. Additional monthly costs include a common service fee of 32,032 yen, a tenant association fee of 11,000 yen, and a simple terminal usage fee of 11,000 yen per device. A security deposit equivalent to 12 months' rent is required, with no key money. Parking is available for up to three vehicles at an additional cost of 4,400 yen per space. The lease is a fixed-term contract with a duration of 6 years.
Ryugasaki City in Ibaraki offers a blend of suburban living with good connectivity to metropolitan areas via the Joban Line. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its production of 'natto' (fermented soybeans), a staple of Japanese cuisine. For recreation and tourism, the area provides access to the scenic Lake Kasumigaura, Japan's second-largest lake, which is popular for boating, fishing, and observing seasonal bird migrations.