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Art Avenue’s Managed Property on TV!

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Art Avenue’s managed property was featured on a popular Japanese TV show last week.

Convenient Location in Prestige Neighborhood

Cherry blossom trees in Ueno Zoo

 

The property featured is located in one of the most prestige area in Tokyo – 15-minute walk from Ueno station.

Ueno station situated on JR Yamanote Line is one of the most accessed railway stations in Japan with over 100,000 passengers each day. In Ueno district, you can find recreational spots and facilities such as Ueno Zoo, Ueno park, and Tokyo National museum, etc.

Besides the advantage in location, this property has many other aspects that make it special.

Sound-proof Structure!

  • Designer Apartment

Both the exterior and interior of the property is fashionably designed. Unlike usual rental properties, this property is made with the concept ”nature”. The touch of wood allows tenants to get away from the concrete jungle.

Exterior of the apartment

  • Newly-built and Fully Equipped

This property is built in January 2020. (only 3 months old!)

Besides basic equipment such as air conditioning and  kitchen with induction heating stove, it is also equipped with bathroom dehumidifier, security lock, and surveillance camera.

Counter kitchen

  • Sound-proof Structure

Room with sound-proof basement

 

All rooms in this property is made with sound-proof materials. Tenants are allowed to play music instruments in their rooms.

In Japan’s rental market, rooms that allow instruments are extremely hard to find. Japanese culture treasures personal space and avoid bothering other people. That is also why often times, tenants are only allowed to play keyboard with their earphones on in their rental properties. Acoustic guitar that cannot be muted are usually not allowed in the apartment.

 

Themed properties like this are rare in the Japanese rental market and get occupied rapidly. Especially after it is featured on TV, the number of inquiries and applications increased.

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