Spacious Two-Unit Apartment Building with Ample Parking in Matsumoto
This well-maintained apartment building, constructed in July 1977, presents a solid investment opportunity in the desirable area of Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. The property features two residential units within a wooden structure, offering a total building area of 158.98 sqm (approximately 48.09 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 217.13 sqm (approximately 65.68 tsubo). The layout is a two-story design, and the land is designated as residential within a City Planning Area of urbanization control.
Key facilities and equipment for the units include propane gas, air conditioning, hot water supply, private toilets, separate bath and toilet, showers, indoor washing machine space, and storage areas. A significant feature is the availability of parking for three vehicles at no additional cost. The road access is detailed as facing a 5.2-meter wide public road to the east.
Special notes highlight the property's current status as tenanted, with an owner change scenario, and immediate possession is possible. Associated monthly costs include a fixed asset tax of 38,200 yen, a fire insurance premium of 50,000 yen, and a repair fee of 100,000 yen. The location offers convenient access to daily amenities: Shimodate Elementary School is a 12-minute walk (900m), Takatsuna Middle School is a 13-minute walk (950m), a Seiyu supermarket is about a 21-minute walk (1500m), a Baro supermarket is a 5-minute drive (2000m), a Don Quijote store is a 6-minute drive (2800m), and a Nitori home furnishing store is an 8-minute drive (2700m).
The surrounding Matsumoto area is rich in culture and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Matsumoto is home to Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan's most complete and beautiful original castles, designated a National Treasure. The city serves as a gateway to the stunning Japanese Alps, offering easy access to world-class hiking, skiing, and hot springs. The property is well-positioned to benefit from both the local residential demand and the enduring appeal of Nagano's tourist attractions.