栄3丁目, 名古屋市中区, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi
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Your subconscious clearly values your future self's wallet, dreaming of a cozy 72sqm Nagoya nest for just 28.5 million yen—cheaper than a year's supply of premium matcha! With three bedrooms, your dream home is basically a luxury hotel where your only tenants are your cats and the occasional stray raccoon dog. Welcome to the land of the best takoyaki, where your real estate investment is so solid you'll never need to sleep on the couch again.
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This apartment is located in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan. Listed at 28,500,000 JPY (approximately $190,950 USD). The property offers a living area of 72 m², 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Built in 2008. Price per square meter: $2,652/m². This is 20% above the Japan average of $158,325.
Located in Naka-ku, Nagoya.
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