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| Warehouse Information on Osaka |
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Average Rent |
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Areas |
Warehouse/Delivery center |
Warehouse with Office |
Average Deposit
(unit:number of months) |
Average Rent
(unit:Yen/Tsubo(3.3m2)) |
Average Deposit
(unit:number of months) |
Average Rent
(unit:Yen/Tsubo(3.3m2)) |
| 1 |
Central Osaka |
8.4 |
5,880 |
7.7 |
6,060 |
| 2 |
Suita City |
6.7 |
6,170 |
9.6 |
5,670 |
| 3 |
East Osaka |
7.4 |
4,330 |
7.9 |
5,050 |
| 4 |
South Osaka |
6.9 |
5,980 |
6.5 |
5,180 |
| 5 |
North Osaka |
7.2 |
4,510 |
6.4 |
4,710 |
| 6 |
Bay Area
(vicinity of Nankou) |
7.9 |
5,260 |
8.4 |
5,680 |
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Source: Warehouse Market Report 2007 Summer & Autumn Vol.17 CB Richard Ellis |
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Note1:
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The deposit and rent are negotiable. |
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Deposit: the tenant is generally required to pay the money equivalent to 12 month-rent as the deposit when you make a contract. Some parts of the deposit are not refunded at the termination of the contract. The rate of non-refundable portion depends on each situation. |
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Brokerage: the real estate agency generally asks you for the money equivalent to one month-rent as the brokerage. |
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Contract: the minimum period of the lease contract is two years in general. You can terminate the contract by six-month notice prior to the termination. |
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We also can offer the information on suburban and industrial areas, if desired. |
Note2:
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Deposit = total Key money or Bond (per tsubo) that should be paid at the time of the contract. |
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Rent = monthly cost (per tsubo). |
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Average Deposit Rate(number of months) = Deposit ÷ Rent |
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Average Rent Rate = total sum of rent (per tsubo) for each fascilities ÷ number of fascilities |
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