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4LDKLand Area 123.59㎡Building Area 108.88㎡
Fukuoka Prefecture Minami Ward, Fukuoka City Ijiri 3-chome
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Price
¥57.2 million
4LDK
Land Area
123.59㎡
Building Area
108.88㎡
Current Status
Tenanted
Delivery Timing
Negotiable
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Investment
Yield is the ratio of the property's scheduled one-year rental income to the acquisition price, before deduction of taxes, public dues, and other costs required to maintain the property. Scheduled rental income is not guaranteed.
A family is already living in this one-year-old detached house. A home that meets the conditions of two train lines, south-facing, and two parking spaces is consistently chosen in the family rental market. The monthly rent of 215,000 yen is the quiet entry point to accumulating assets.
Minami Ward, Fukuoka City, is an area that maintains access to Tenjin and Hakata while offering the tranquility of a residential neighborhood. This location, with JR Sasabaru Station and Nishitetsu Ijiri Station, two lines, within a 5-6 minute walk, matches the criteria chosen by dual-income couples who want 'easy access to either workplace.' Multiple supermarkets are within a 7-minute walk, and an elementary school is also within walking distance. This neighborhood offers many reasons for families raising children to decide to 'settle down here.'
The floor plan, which ensures south and east-facing natural light, is favored by households that spend a lot of time at home during the day. The approximately 21-tatami mat LDK is spacious enough that conversations at the dining table won't be interrupted even if children spread out their homework. Two parking spaces are a crucial factor in family rentals in regional cities, often determining whether a candidate is considered or excluded. The newness of the building, being only one year old, maintains its competitiveness for future tenant recruitment.
This is an owner-change property currently occupied with a monthly rent of 215,000 yen. The peace of mind that rental income begins from the first day of purchase makes it suitable for asset management from a remote location. Areas with a high retention rate of families raising children have low vacancy risk and naturally meet the conditions for properties suitable for long-term ownership. It is worth considering as an asset for children with ties to Fukuoka, or as a future relocation destination.
Investment points: - The location, with two JR and Nishitetsu lines within walking distance, directly translates to 'why dual-income families choose this place.' A structure where rental demand is not overly concentrated supports long-term ownership stability. - Areas with educational and daily conveniences within walking distance have a high retention rate for families raising children. This location allows you to gauge the quality of the demographic in the neighborhood, whether for renting out or occasionally living there. - An owner-change property where monthly rental income of 215,000 yen begins from the first day of purchase. A hassle-free entry designed for asset management from a remote location.
Area Highlights
Located in Ijiri 3-chome, Minami Ward, Fukuoka City. Sasabaru Station on the Kagoshima Main Line is a 5-minute walk away. Nearby facilities include: Shopping: marukyo IJIRI, 7-Eleven, MaxValu Express Ijiri Station; Medical: つきやま歯科・矯正歯科 いじり本院, Kusuhara Dermatology Clinic; Stations: Ijiri Station, Sasabaru Station.
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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1966 TWD (06/18, 07:15 PM)
Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1966 TWD (06/18, 07:15 PM)
Adapted from the 2020 Census by town/block (Statistics Bureau). KEY_CODE 40134046003.
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