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3LDK investment property in Nishi Ward, Fukuoka CitySusenji 1-chome priced at 2,890 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
A residential area in Nishi Ward with multiple supermarkets within walking distance and access to the city center via the Chikuhi Line. It is located in a calm area with well-developed living infrastructure, chosen by families who wish to live there long-term. Susenji has established itself as a "town chosen for living" within Fukuoka City's Nishi Ward. This area, with multiple supermarkets like Marukyo, Nishitetsu Store, and MaxValu within walking distance, has attracted families for many years, providing an environment where households raising children can easily manage their daily lives. Even without flashiness, a town with a complete foundation for living tends to have stable residents. The layout with three private rooms allows for flexible use of space as children grow. A configuration where the family can easily gather around the living room is favored by households that spend a lot of time at home. Hanging laundry on the balcony, buying dinner ingredients at a nearby supermarket – this property is designed to support such "daily routines." The Chikuhi Line offers direct service to the Subway Kuko Line, connecting to Hakata and Tenjin without transfers. This location, which allows residents to enjoy a calm residential environment while maintaining proximity to the city center, offers ideal conditions for families raising children to settle down. Whether for personal residence, securing a home for children, or holding it with a stable tenant in mind, the demand for residential areas with robust living infrastructure tends to grow over time. Investment Points: - A residential area where educational and child-rearing households can easily settle. Areas with well-developed living infrastructure have low turnover rates, making demand continuity predictable for both rental and owner-occupancy purposes. - Direct service from the Chikuhi Line to the Subway Kuko Line. Access to Tenjin and Hakata without transfers reduces the daily burden for dual-income households working in the city center. - Daily environment with multiple supermarkets within walking distance. Having multiple shopping options enhances livability and is a condition that attracts long-term residents.