New Build Investment Apartment Building in Adachi's Nishi-Arai District
This is a new construction, single-building apartment complex scheduled for completion in September 2026, located in the Nishi-Arai 4-chome area of Adachi Ward, Tokyo. The property is a three-story wooden structure situated on a southwest-facing corner lot with frontage on public roads. It offers a total floor area of 216.45 sqm (approximately 65.47 tsubo) across 11 individual 1K (one-room with kitchen) units, each ranging from 17.86 to 18.41 sqm in size. The land area is 115.79 sqm (approx. 35.02 tsubo).
The building is designed with a high durability rating (Degradation Countermeasure Grade 3). Access is convenient, with an 11-minute walk to the Tanizakie Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner. The immediate neighborhood offers excellent daily convenience, with a supermarket (Big-A) just a 3-minute walk away and several other supermarkets, a pharmacy (Welcia), and convenience stores all within a short walking distance.
Special Notes/Remarks (Translated from Agent Notes): *The yield is the ratio of annual rental income (including common area fees, etc.) to the sales price, and is before deducting public charges and other expenses necessary to maintain the property. Furthermore, the assumed rent and assumed yield are calculated based on market rent, adding rent for vacant units and assuming full occupancy. *Rental income is not guaranteed to be reliably obtained in the future. (Survey date: As of March 20, 2026)
The area of Nishi-Arai is a well-established residential district in northern Tokyo, known for its local shopping streets and community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the historic Nishi-Arai Daishi (Sensō-ji Temple's founding priest, Shinran, is said to have practiced here), a significant temple that attracts visitors. For a major tourist attraction, the historic and spectacular Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, a major draw for both domestic and international tourists, is accessible via the Tobu Skytree Line and represents the rich cultural heritage of the wider area.