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1K-1LDK investment property in Higashi Ward, Fukuoka CityMaidashi 2-chome priced at 3,350 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
Maidashi, a town of medicine and research home to Kyushu University Hospital. This new, two-year-old residence quietly continues to attract a stable tenant base of doctors, researchers, and medical staff. Maidashi is a town formed around Kyushu's premier medical and research hub. The Kyushu University Hospital campus consistently hosts a certain number of doctors, researchers, and medical graduate students from across the country, many of whom prioritize residences that are 'close to the station, new, and well-managed.' Unlike university towns whose rental demand fluctuates with student numbers, the rental demand in this town has a structural depth supported by the scale of its medical institutions. Completed in 2024, this unit is on the 7th floor of a 13-story building. Though compact, the layout with an independent living room is designed to be a space where single medical professionals can 'separate work and life.' The low management fees and repair reserve fund also help keep monthly costs down, contributing to stable cash flow during long-term ownership. Even 10 years from now, as long as there is a hospital in this town, the pool of potential tenants will not dry up. If you live here yourself, you can enjoy the convenience of having both medical facilities and the station within walking distance. This is also why overseas residents who want a base in Fukuoka might choose it as 'a room they can feel secure leaving vacant.' Properties that meet the three conditions of being newly built, very close to the station, and in an area with strong demand will only increase in rarity over time. Investment Points: - A location with a continuous supply of stable-income tenants, including doctors, researchers, and medical staff. A strong structural rental demand that is less affected by university enrollment and graduation cycles. - A newly built property completed in 2024. Acquiring it during a period of low repair risk allows for long-term operation with suppressed holding costs. - Its location, a 2-minute walk from the nearest station, consistently supports the asset's liquidity, whether for personal stays, rental, or future sale.