Casa Fiore Port Town I & II: A Seaside Investment Opportunity in Mihara
This is a unique two-building investment apartment complex offering stable rental income potential with a commanding view over Mihara Port. Located just a 7-minute walk from Mihara Station, the property benefits from excellent accessibility and consistent tenant demand.
The agent's notes provide critical details. The facilities include propane gas, water supply, sewerage, hot water supply, an elevator, a parcel delivery box, electricity, a private toilet, separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, shower, reheat function for the bath, indoor laundry machine space, auto-lock, auto-lock with monitor, TV monitor intercom, security camera, bicycle parking, and car parking.
Special remarks on parking are extensive: there are 18 parking spaces within the premises and an additional 14 rented parking spaces outside the premises. The road access situation details two-sided road frontage (excluding corner lots): a 10-meter wide paved public road to the southeast and a 6.3-meter wide paved public road to the northwest. A key special note is that parking for three or more cars is available free of charge.
Further essential remarks clarify the layout and status. The property is described as a seaside condominium overlooking Mihara Port. It is an owner-change property to be transferred in its current condition. For Casa Fiore Port Town I: the first floor is a tenant (a restaurant currently under lease), floors 2 to 5 contain eight 2LDK units each, and the 6th floor has a 3LDK unit (currently vacant). For Casa Fiore Port Town II: the total building area is 598.81 sqm, the structure is reinforced concrete, it is a 5-story building, and it was built in March 2018. The layout for Building II consists of fourteen 1LDK units, all of which are fully occupied.
The area of Mihara City in Hiroshima Prefecture is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Mihara is home to Mihara-yaki, a distinctive type of pottery with a history dating back over 400 years to the Azuchi-Momoyama period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mihara Castle, a reconstructed hilltop castle offering panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea.