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Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City · Yakuin 4-chome · Mansion
15-10, Yakuin 4-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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Price
¥128.5 million
2LDK
Exclusive Area
101.74㎡
Floor
4F/8F
Current Status
Owner-Occupied
Delivery Timing
Negotiable
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Yakuin: A Quiet, Prime Location in Central Fukuoka
Yakuin 4-chome is just one subway stop from Tenjin, yet it stands apart from the hustle and bustle. This area, where the tranquility of a mature residential neighborhood coexists with urban convenience, offers a rare Chuo Ward condominium available in the low 100-million yen range.
Fukuoka residents who know the Yakuin area all agree: 'If you're going to live anywhere, live in Yakuin.' It's an area that maintains elegant streetscapes without becoming overly commercialized, despite having access to Tenjin and Hakata. Its location, a 6-minute walk from Yakuin-odori Station on the Nanakuma Line, minimizes commuting stress while promising tranquility upon returning home.
A unique selling point of this property is its 'continuously chosen address.' Yakuin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, is an area distinguished by its diverse tenant base, ranging from single young business professionals to DINKS and even medical practitioners. The essential infrastructure, including the high-quality supermarket 'Bon Repas Yakuin Mutsukado' and 'Fukuoka Central Hospital' within walking distance, is a practical strength that boosts tenant retention and mitigates vacancy risk.
The price range in the low 100-million yen is a rare level for real estate in Chuo Ward. Properties in Chuo Ward have high liquidity in the Fukuoka real estate market, making it easy to plan an exit strategy—a factor investors cannot overlook. The brand value of the 'Yakuin' address, distinct from Tenjin or Hakata, supports the asset's resilience even in long-term ownership.
Investment points: - The Yakuin address, favored by Fukuoka residents as a 'desirable place to live'—diverse tenant demand from singles, DINKS, and medical professionals disperses vacancy risk. - Essential infrastructure, including a high-quality supermarket (Bon Repas) and a hospital (Fukuoka Central Hospital) within a 6-minute walk, promotes long-term tenant retention. - Rarity as a Chuo Ward condominium and high liquidity—makes it easy to plan an exit strategy upon sale and allows for flexible portfolio adjustments.
Area Highlights
Located in Yakuin 4-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City. A 6-minute walk from Yakuin-odori Station on the Fukuoka City Nanakuma Line. Nearby facilities include Bon Repas Yakuin Mutsukado (shopping) and Fukuoka Central Hospital (medical).
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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1971 TWD (05/29, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 9-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 = 0.1971 TWD (05/29, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 9-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
Data source: Google
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