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Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City · Kego 2-chome · Mansion
17-26, Kego 2-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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Price
¥31.2 million
2LDK
Exclusive Area
69.43㎡
Floor
5F/11F
Current Status
Vacant
Delivery Timing
Negotiable
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A quiet, prime seat named Kego
Kego 2-chome, a step away from the hustle and bustle of Tenjin and Daimyo. It is a hidden gem of a location in Chuo-ku, where a calm living environment generates strong rental demand while enjoying the convenience of the city center.
Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City – locals are well aware of the significance of this address. While within walking distance of Tenjin, it boasts a quiet streetscape free from noise. More than just an 8-minute walk from Akasaka Station, the lifestyle value of being within the 'Tenjin/Daimyo area access zone' is the fundamental strength of this location.
The Kego area has long been supported by young business professionals and residents in creative fields, making it a 'well-known secret' residential area in Fukuoka. Its unique charm lies in maintaining its dignity as a place to live, even while being close to the vibrant downtown area. With supermarkets and Fukuoka Central Hospital nearby, it offers an environment where a wide range of residents, including singles, couples, and families, can live with peace of mind.
The price range in the low 30 million yen is a realistic entry point for a well-located condominium in Chuo-ku. The demand from tenants seeking access to the city center is structurally stable, making this unit suitable for long-term ownership with reduced vacancy risk. This is an excellent opportunity to add a 'quiet, capable area' that supports Fukuoka's urban lifestyle to your portfolio.
Investment Points: - Lifestyle value of 'within walking distance of Tenjin/Daimyo': An 8-minute walk from Akasaka Station is not just about access, but a rare location that allows daily use of Fukuoka's largest commercial and dining hub. - Rental demand unique to the Kego area: As a residential area strongly supported by business professionals and creators working in the city center, it can be expected to underpin rent levels. - Realistic investment scale in the low 30 million yen range: An affordable price range for a Chuo-ku condominium, offering cost performance that benefits from the land value appreciation in the Tenjin/Daimyo area.
Area Highlights
Located in Kego 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City. 8-minute walk from Akasaka Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line. Nearby facilities include MaxValu Express Daimyo Store and Fukuoka Central Hospital.
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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1972 TWD (05/28, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 52-year-old SRC (steel-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 = 0.1972 TWD (05/28, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 52-year-old SRC (steel-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
Data source: Google
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