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2LDKMansionExclusive Area 46.01㎡
4-19, Imaizumi 2-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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Price
¥49.0 million
2LDK
Exclusive Area
46.01㎡
Floor
10/14F
Current Status
Occupied
Delivery Timing
Negotiable
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The Imaizumi area connects Tenjin and Yakuin. This location, where the weekend cafe street becomes your everyday, combines the conditions of being a 3-year-old building and a corner unit. As a unit situated at the core of the urban rental market, it is a property designed to function for a long time.
Imaizumi 2-chome is an area that invariably comes up in discussions about Fukuoka's 'most desirable places to live.' This district, where the tranquility of Yakuin intersects with the convenience of Tenjin, attracts individuals who refuse to compromise on either their work or lifestyle. Tenants who choose this location, with access to both the Subway Nanakuma Line and the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line, are those who value diverse transportation options. A residence that allows movement in any direction—to offices in Tenjin, clients in Hakata, or the airport—is difficult for urban dwellers to let go of.
The building was completed in 2023, with the added condition of being a corner unit. Having fewer walls adjacent to neighboring units supports tenant satisfaction in terms of both quietness and natural light. The compact layout, equipped with a walk-in closet, is designed for urban dwellers with many belongings to live comfortably for an extended period. The combined monthly management fee and repair reserve fund being below 10,000 yen is also a factor in keeping running costs low for the owner.
The rental market in the Imaizumi-Yakuin area is one where selection risk is more pertinent than vacancy risk. It's a location where one can consider which tenants to target, rather than just the sheer volume of demand. This unit, with its rare conditions of being a 3-year-old corner unit, will become an asset that grows in value over time, along with the area itself.
Investment Points: - Dual access to Tenjin, Yakuin, and Hakata supports tenant retention. - The combination of a 3-year-old building and a corner unit is a rare condition even in the Imaizumi area. - A design that protects the owner's cash flow with a combined monthly management fee and repair reserve fund of less than 10,000 yen.
Area Highlights
Fukuoka City, Chuo Ward, Imaizumi 2-chome. 6-minute walk from Subway Nanakuma Line Yakuin-odori Station. Nearby facilities include Yakuin-odori Station(Zoo & Botanical Garden) and Kego Park.
PROPERTY INFO



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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1965 TWD (06/24, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 3-year-old RC (reinforced concrete) building (exclusive area × standard replacement cost × age depreciation)
Estimated for used condominiums, investment use, Fukuoka metropolitan model.
All figures are estimates. Actual amounts confirmed at contract/registration. Detailed quotes required separately.
Tax breakdown — full reference
Complete guide for overseas investors: nine tax items across acquisition → holding → disposal
Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1965 TWD (06/24, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 3-year-old RC (reinforced concrete) building (exclusive area × standard replacement cost × age depreciation)
Estimated for used condominiums, investment use, Fukuoka metropolitan model.
All figures are estimates. Actual amounts confirmed at contract/registration. Detailed quotes required separately.
Tax breakdown — full reference
Complete guide for overseas investors: nine tax items across acquisition → holding → disposal
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