Gracia Yokohama: A Premium New Condominium Steps from Yokohama Station
Gracia Yokohama is a new condominium development in an enviable position just a 5-minute walk from the major terminal of Yokohama Station. Its greatest appeal is the 1-minute walk to the north entrance of the pedestrian deck "Hama Rail Walk," which is directly connected to the station. Using this deck allows for smart access to the station and station-front commercial facilities without getting wet even on rainy days. After work, you can easily enjoy shopping and dining at the latest spots such as "CIAL Yokohama" and "NEWoMan Yokohama." Furthermore, the project site is located outside the restrictions of the "Yokohama City Center Function Guidance Area" around Yokohama Station, allowing the entire building to be residential, ensuring quiet living performance despite being extremely close to the station. Additionally, the nearest supermarket, "Bunkado," is open until 23:00, providing daily convenience to support a busy lifestyle.
A key indicator for measuring asset value is "distance from the station." Among condominiums supplied in Kanagawa Prefecture over the past 10 years, only three properties, including this project, boast the rarity of having JR "Yokohama" Station as the nearest station and being within a 5-minute walk. Data shows that properties within a 5-minute walk from a station have very high resale value, often exceeding the purchase price. The 1LDK units in this property are ideal for a "semi-investment, semi-residence" style, offering not only comfort for living but also flexible choices such as "renting out" or "selling" in line with future lifestyle changes. Utilizing mortgage deductions and low-interest financial planning allows for the formation of solid future assets with a feeling similar to paying monthly rent. A compact 1LDK home serves as a powerful asset for living wisely in the coming era, whether as a precaution for emergencies or as a substitute for personal pension in old age.
The 1LDK units at Gracia Yokohama balance spaciousness and functionality. For example, the D1 type (38.18 sqm) is equipped with a Walk-In Closet (WIC) for organizing clothing functionally, a storage room that can hold large luggage, and a Shoes-In Closet (SIC) that can store shoes and outdoor gear. Abundant and functional storage space keeps the living space consistently tidy and beautiful. The layout features a face-to-face counter kitchen that allows for conversation with family or guests in the living room while cooking. Additionally, a wall door (sliding door) is used for the partition between the living room and the Western-style room, allowing flexible use according to the scene: when open, it becomes a spacious studio-type space with a sense of unity, and when closed, it becomes a private bedroom. Furthermore, the "ZEH-M Oriented" specifications, which excel in insulation and reduce utility costs, realize a comfortable indoor environment year-round. The design, meticulous down to the details of livability, enriches daily life.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The sales summary remarks specify required documents for prospective buyers: Income proof documents for the most recent two years, personal identification documents, and a personal seal. Details should be confirmed with the sales representative. As sales are on a first-come, first-served basis, properties may be sold out prior to the update of this summary. Additional remarks note key points: Balcony area ranges from 4.63 sqm to 7.94 sqm (based on a 2023 Recruit survey). The building confirmation number is No. JAIC2023Y0455A2 (dated November 28, Reiwa 5). The property is affiliated with the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The area surrounding Yokohama Station is one of Japan's most vibrant urban hubs. An interesting fact is that Yokohama's Minato Mirai 21 district, a short distance away, was built on reclaimed land and is home to some of Japan's tallest skyscrapers. The closest major landmark is the iconic Yokohama Landmark Tower, which was Japan's tallest building from 1993 to 2014 and offers spectacular views from its Sky Garden observatory.