Compact Investment Opportunity in Central Yokohama
This property is a compact two-story wooden house located in the vibrant Hanasaki-cho district of Yokohama's Chuo Ward. Built in March 1967, the building offers a total floor area of 25.78 sqm (approximately 7.79 tsubo) with a 2K layout consisting of a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, a 6-tatami Western-style room, and a 2-tatami kitchen. The land area is 35.33 sqm (approximately 10.68 tsubo) with a corner lot facing southwest and northwest. The property is situated in a commercial zone within a urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The land is flat and ownership rights are freehold. The property is currently vacant and the handover timing is negotiable. Special notes indicate it is a station-proximate property in a bustling area around the station, making it an ideal location for those with a specific purpose in mind for building their residence.
The area of Naka Ward, Yokohama, is a dynamic blend of business, culture, and history. An interesting fact is that Yokohama was one of the first ports in Japan to open to foreign trade in 1859, which shaped its unique international character. The closest major landmark is the iconic Yokohama Landmark Tower, one of Japan's tallest buildings, offering spectacular views of the city and Tokyo Bay from its Sky Garden observatory.