パークハウスプレシアタワー, Apartment tower in Funabashi, Japan.
Park House Precia Tower is a residential high-rise in Funabashi with 38 floors above ground. The building contains approximately 315 apartment units designed for different household sizes and preferences.
The building was completed in 2009 and developed by Mitsubishi Estate, one of Japan's major real estate companies. Its construction added to the residential offerings in this growing area near Tokyo.
The residential tower follows Japanese architectural principles with reinforced concrete structure and advanced seismic resistance systems.
The tower is located about 10 minutes on foot from Funabashi Station and about 8 minutes from Keisei-Funabashi Station. The central location makes it easy to reach public transportation and local services.
The property operates under a 51-year land lease arrangement, meaning residents pay monthly ground rent to the land owner. This fixed-term lease model is common in Japan and differs significantly from outright property ownership.
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