Superia Yatomi 2 (スペリア弥富2) - Neighborhood Guide & Market Analysis

Yatomi Shi Mae Ke Su Machi Uma Nitta 513 (弥富市前ケ須町午新田513), Aichi, Japan

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Building Age

28yrs

Total Units

87

Nearest Station

10 min walk

Property Overview

LocationYatomi Shi Mae Ke Su Machi Uma Nitta 513 (弥富市前ケ須町午新田513), Aichi, Japan
Year Built1998
StructureSteel Reinforced Concrete (SRC)
BuilderArai Kumi (新井組)
Total Units87
Floor Plans4LDK (4-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen)・3LDK (3-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen)

Key Features

  • 17 past listing records

Overview of Superia Yatomi 2 (スペリア弥富2)

Superia Yatomi 2 (スペリア弥富2) is a 28-year-old condominium located at Yatomi Shi Mae Ke Su Machi Uma Nitta 513 (弥富市前ケ須町午新田513), Aichi, Japan. Built in 1998, it comprises 87 units in a Steel Reinforced Concrete (SRC) structure. It was constructed by Arai Kumi (新井組).

Pricing & Floor Plans

Based on 17 past listings, prices have ranged from 1,000〜1,790万円 (approx. $66,667–$119,333 USD at ¥150/$).

Unit sizes range from 75.0–80.0 sqm (807–861 sqft). Note: Japanese measurements refer to exclusive-use area (interior only, no common areas).

Available layouts: 4LDK (4-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen), 3LDK (3-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen).

Location & Neighborhood

The property is located at Yatomi Shi Mae Ke Su Machi Uma Nitta 513 (弥富市前ケ須町午新田513), Aichi, Japan. It is a 10-minute walk to the nearest station. This is considered good station access by Japanese standards.

Investment Perspective

Building depreciation: In Japan, buildings depreciate significantly over time. Wood-frame houses depreciate to near-zero value at around 22 years, while RC structures depreciate more slowly but still lose value. At 28 years old, much of the building's value has already depreciated — the price largely reflects land value and location premium.

Scale advantage: With 87 units, this is a relatively large condominium. Larger buildings typically benefit from lower per-unit maintenance and repair reserve costs.

Key cultural note: Unlike the US where properties typically appreciate over time, Japanese buildings depreciate while the underlying land tends to hold or gain value. This means buyers should evaluate the land-to-building value ratio carefully.


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Information as of 2026-04-12T10:00:15.718088. Please verify with listing portals for the latest data.
Data: MLIT Real Estate Information Library, Mansion Review