2025.08.25
Apartment
MOKURAS Itabashi Izumicho
¥75,800,000
Newly built apartment for sale, 2nd floor rental room with loft, fully occupied.
Floor plan
Description of the Property
Location:Tokyo Itabashi Ward Izumicho31-4
Building Name:MOKURAS Itabashi Izumicho
- Price
- ¥75,800,000
- Gross Floor Area
- 85.46㎡
- Assumed Yield
- 4.72%
- Age of a Building
- 0(Apr, 2025)
- The building structure
- Made of Wood
- Current Status
- There is a resident
- Distance from the station
- Toei Subway Mita Line Honhasunuma station Walk 7minutes
Toei Subway Mita Line Itabashi Honcho station Walk 12minutes
Property details
- Estimated Annual Rent
- ¥3,576,000
- Land Area
- 72.94㎡
- Land Area Measurement Method
- Public Books
- Area Measurement Method
- Wall Core
- The ground level
- 2F
- Parking
- None
- Bicycle Parking
- None
- Delivery Time
- Consultation
- City Planning
- City
- Land Use Zone
- Category 1 residential area
- Land Rights
- Ownership
- Regional District
- Semi-Fireproof Area
- Building Coverage
- 60%
- Floor-Area Ratio
- 200%
- Rebuild
- Possible
- Terrain
- Flat
- Transaction Embodiment
- Non-Exclusive
- Roadside Status
- Southeast side Public Road Width of the road: 3.3m (Tangent Surface: 10.0m)
- Remarks
- N4170
- Electricity / Gas
- City Gas
- Water supply
-
Drinking Water:Public Water
Sewage:Public Sewage
Water Drainage:Public Sewage
Rainwater:Public Sewage
- Private Facilities
- Bath and Toilet are Separated/Warm Water Washing Toilet Seat/Indoor Washing Machine Storage/Independent Washroom/Bathroom Drye
- Security
- TV Intercom
- Heating and Cooling
- Air Conditioner
- Building Facilities
- Delivery Box
Last Updated Date Jun 16, 2025
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