Yes, there is. The property was a commercial facility in Tokyo with a high quality building facing the roundabout in front of the station, and the floor area of each floor was relatively large, so it was easy to consult with financial institutions about using the land and building as collateral for a loan. However, the previous owner practically went bankrupt, and the price was drastically reduced.
Initially, an investor was hesitant to purchase the property because he thought that there was a high risk of vacancy due to the fact that many tenants were easily influenced by the economy due to the commercial property. However, after analyzing the property in front of the station in Tokyo and its relatively large size, the investor decided to purchase it because there are not many opportunities to purchase such a valuable property and it is easy to find new tenants even if vacancies occur.
As a result, the investor was able to invest at a price that would allow him to earn a large resale profit if he were to resell the property. Furthermore, within two years after the investment, he was able to resell the property at a high price (a reasonable price for a buyer) to a person associated with a very famous and large company.