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3K-3LDK investment property in Sawara Ward, Fukuoka CityNishijin 2-chome priced at 9,995 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
In Nishijin, one of Fukuoka's leading educational residential areas, a three-sided illuminated home quietly stands, welcoming light and wind from its southeast corner. In an area continuously chosen across generations by families prioritizing educational environment and daily convenience, its rare scale of just 17 units preserves the dignity of the residence. The name Nishijin carries a certain status among Fukuoka residents. It's close to the Momochi coastline, with shops and cafes lining Jounan Line, multiple supermarkets and parks within walking distance, and the highly-regarded Nishijin Elementary School. This neighborhood attracts families who want to balance an excellent educational environment with a high quality of life. The character of a town where child-rearing families settle and homes are passed down through generations provides a basis for guaranteeing the quality of the neighborhood, both for those who live there themselves and for those who may rent it out in the future. Located in the southeast corner, this home receives light from three sides, and its two balconies create a path for the wind. The morning sunlight streaming into the living room, combined with the warmth of the floor heating, softly fills the home even on winter mornings. The quietness of the double floor and double ceiling is even more pronounced within this small community of 17 units. Beyond the entrance, protected by a double auto-lock, the hustle and bustle of the outside world does not reach. Quality housing stock in the Nishijin area is chronically scarce. Among this, a property that matches the conditions of a 4-minute walk from the station, a corner unit, southeast exposure, and only 17 units is not something that appears repeatedly on the market. The price range in the high 90 million yen reflects the market's valuation of this neighborhood's living environment and scarcity. The longer it is held, the more quietly its rarity increases in value. Investment Points: - Nishijin area, where families prioritizing educational environment and daily convenience settle across generations. A location where the quality of tenants and neighbors can be anticipated, whether for personal residence or future rental. - Light enters from three sides from the southeast corner, and two balconies allow for airflow. The living space, where morning sunlight and living room floor heating combine, meets the conditions favored by households spending extended time at home. - The rare scale of 17 units and the limited housing supply in Nishijin support the long-term scarcity of this residence. In an area where quality stock is rarely available on the market, opportunities for a property combining corner unit, southeast exposure, and proximity to the station are limited.