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2DK investment property in Chuo Ward, Fukuoka CityKiyokawa 3-chome priced at 2,680 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
The top floor of a 10-story building rooted in the commercial district of Kiyokawa, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City. A compact rental asset that balances access to the city center with daily convenience, continuously attracting single professionals. Kiyokawa is a town located "inside the city center" of Fukuoka, nestled between Yakuin and Nakanokawa. It is neither a flashy downtown area nor a quiet residential neighborhood, but rather boasts multiple supermarkets within walking distance, a hospital, and direct access to Tenjin via the Nishitetsu Line. The high density of amenities that allow for a complete lifestyle is a common reason people choose this town. Being on the top floor of a 10-story building holds more significance than just the number. Views from above are unobstructed, and daily sounds from below do not reach. Despite being a rental property close to the city center, tranquility is maintained after returning home. This residence straightforwardly meets the criteria for those who desire "both location and quietness," such as single office workers commuting to Tenjin or Yakuin, or business travelers staying in Fukuoka for a few days a week. The current status of being rented out signifies that its demand has already been proven. Rental demand in the Kiyokawa-Yakuin area is supported by the working population of Tenjin and Hakata, and the demand for compact properties for singles is structurally stable. Whether for an owner continuing to rent it out, for use as a base during stays in Fukuoka, or to enjoy the night view from the top-floor corner as your own, this property can answer more than one question. Investment Points: - A location where rental demand from single professionals continues structurally, backed by the working population in the Tenjin and Yakuin areas. As an owner-change property, its proven demand is already inherent in the property. - The top floor of a 10-story building. While close to the city center, the tranquility of the upper floor is secured, meeting the conditions continuously chosen by those who wish to "balance location and livability." - The Kiyokawa area, where multiple supermarkets, medical facilities, and the Nishitetsu Line are all within walking distance, creates an environment that increases tenant retention. Factors that reduce vacancy risk are embedded in the structure of the town, not just the property itself.