Spacious Commercial Office Space in Central Matsumoto
This commercial property presents a prime opportunity for businesses seeking a well-located office or shop space in the heart of Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture. The building, constructed in October 1973, is a three-story steel structure offering a substantial usable floor area of 131.44 square meters. Its location in the Fukashi 3-chome district ensures excellent accessibility, being just a 9-minute walk from Matsumoto Station, which is serviced by the Shinonoi Line, Oito Line, and the Matsumoto Electric Railway.
Key financial terms include a monthly rent of 176,000 yen. The initial costs are structured with a security deposit (敷金) equivalent to one month's rent and a key money (礼金) payment also equal to one month's rent. There is no separate monthly management or common area fee (管理費/共益費). The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, with the specific move-in date open for consultation. A notable special condition (特記事項) is the availability of a 'free rent' (フリーレント) period, offering potential savings at the start of the lease. The transaction is handled as a general mediation (一般媒介).
Tenants are required to join a rent guarantee company, with an initial fee of 100% of the first month's rent and related costs, followed by a monthly continuation fee of 0.8%. Bank transfer fees for rent payments are 330 yen. Insurance is mandatory for occupants. The lease contract period is set for two years, and the property rights are transferable (権利譲渡).
Matsumoto is a city renowned for its rich history and stunning natural backdrop. The area is famous for Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan's most beautiful and complete original castles, designated a National Treasure. This iconic black-and-white structure, set against the backdrop of the Northern Japan Alps, is a major tourist draw and a symbol of the city's samurai heritage. The property's central location places it within easy reach of this historic landmark and the vibrant cultural scene of downtown Matsumoto.