Dia Palace Tsudanuma: A Commercial Building in a Prime Chiba Location
This property is a commercial building named Dia Palace Tsudanuma, located in Maebaranishi 2-chome, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. The building is a 13-story SRC (steel-reinforced concrete) structure built in May 1982. The specific unit for lease is on the 4th floor, offering a usable floor area of 5.74 square meters. The building is situated on a corner lot with road frontage on three sides (north, west, and south), though no specific positional designations are noted for these roads.
Key facilities and equipment for the building include an elevator, storage space, and a bicycle parking area. Important notes from the agent highlight the building's prime accessibility: it is just a 1-minute walk from the north exit of JR Tsudanuma Station, with New Tsudanuma Station (Keisei Line) a 5-minute walk away and Keisei Tsudanuma Station a 15-minute walk. The building has a daytime manager and nighttime security personnel, is equipped with two elevators, and has numerous security cameras installed. It is located in a commercial area with many business facilities and is a mixed-use building containing shops, offices, and residences. A critical note is that the building's second floor houses an anti-social office and an adult entertainment establishment.
Regarding lease terms, the monthly rent is 22,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) and no key money (礼金). However, a rental guarantee company is required. The initial guarantee fee is 30,000 yen, with an annual guarantee fee to be paid separately. There is also a bank transfer fee of 330 yen. The lease renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The area around Tsudanuma Station is a major commercial and transportation hub in Chiba. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Keisei Tsudanuma Station was originally named just "Tsudanuma" when it opened in 1911, predating the JR station. The closest major landmark is the expansive Tokyo Disney Resort, located approximately 15 kilometers east in Urayasu, easily accessible via the Keiyo Line from nearby stations.