Daiaparesu Hamura (ダイアパレス羽村) - Neighborhood Guide & Market Analysis

Hamura Shi Go No Kami 3 Choume 3-7 (羽村市五ノ神3丁目3-7), Tokyo, Japan

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Building Age

32yrs

Total Units

40

Nearest Station

12 min walk

Property Overview

LocationHamura Shi Go No Kami 3 Choume 3-7 (羽村市五ノ神3丁目3-7), Tokyo, Japan
Year Built1994
StructureReinforced Concrete (RC)
BuilderMitsuikensetsu (三井建設)
Total Units40
Floor Plans2LDK (2-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen)・3LDK (3-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen)

Key Features

  • Est. price per sqm: ~¥28万 (~$1,863/sqm)
  • 20 past listing records

Overview of Daiaparesu Hamura (ダイアパレス羽村)

Daiaparesu Hamura (ダイアパレス羽村) is a 32-year-old condominium located at Hamura Shi Go No Kami 3 Choume 3-7 (羽村市五ノ神3丁目3-7), Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1994, it comprises 40 units in a Reinforced Concrete (RC) structure. It was constructed by Mitsuikensetsu (三井建設).

Pricing & Floor Plans

Based on 20 past listings, prices have ranged from 980〜1,980万円 (approx. $65,333–$132,000 USD at ¥150/$).

Unit sizes range from 50.4–60.8 sqm (543–654 sqft). Note: Japanese measurements refer to exclusive-use area (interior only, no common areas).

Available layouts: 2LDK (2-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen), 3LDK (3-bedroom w/ living-dining-kitchen).

Estimated price per sqm: ¥27.9万/sqm (approx. $1,863/sqm or $173/sqft).

Location & Neighborhood

The property is located at Hamura Shi Go No Kami 3 Choume 3-7 (羽村市五ノ神3丁目3-7), Tokyo, Japan. It is a 12-minute walk to the nearest station. In Japan, station proximity significantly affects property values and daily convenience.

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 32 years old, much of the building's value has already depreciated — the price largely reflects land value and location premium.

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 2026-04-12T10:00:12.722826. Please verify with listing portals for the latest data.
Data: MLIT Real Estate Information Library, Mansion Review