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Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City · Daimyo 1-chome · Mansion
3-17, Daimyo 1-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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Price
¥8.2 million
1K
Exclusive Area
19㎡
Floor
9F/10F
Current Status
Rented
Delivery Timing
Negotiable
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Investment
Yield is the ratio of the property's scheduled one-year rental income to the acquisition price, before deduction of taxes, public dues, and other costs required to maintain the property. Scheduled rental income is not guaranteed.
Own a piece of Daimyo's atmosphere for 9 million yen.
A corner of Daimyo, Fukuoka's representative fashionable town. Despite its rare location within walking distance of Tenjin, this unit, priced affordably at approximately 9 million yen, can steadily capture the rental demand of the city center.
The name 'Daimyo' is an area highly regarded by anyone familiar with Fukuoka. Lined with select shops, cafes, and restaurants, it is Fukuoka's premier cultural hub, attracting a diverse range of people, including trend-sensitive young generations and foreign residents. Living in this town is a lifestyle in itself, which forms the basis of stable rental demand.
Located a 9-minute walk from Akasaka Station, with excellent subway access to Tenjin and Hakata, it offers a locational advantage suitable for commuting, tourism, and business. Furthermore, the Daimyo area is rich in dining and commercial facilities, naturally accumulating 'reasons to continue living here' for residents in their daily lives.
The price range of approximately 9 million yen offers a low barrier to entry for first-time overseas real estate investors or those considering portfolio diversification, making it a cost-effective option for owning an asset in central Fukuoka. Opportunities to acquire an address in 'Daimyo' without mobilizing significant capital are not common.
Investment points: - Rarity of the 'Daimyo' brand: Located in an area renowned as Fukuoka's trendsetter, continuous rental demand can be expected from a highly discerning tenant base. - Low entry cost of approximately 9 million yen: An affordable price range for a property in central Fukuoka's Daimyo area, ideal as a first step for owning multiple properties or diversifying a portfolio. - Reduced vacancy risk due to comprehensive living infrastructure: A variety of commercial facilities and restaurants are within walking distance, and the area's strong characteristic of residents wanting to 'continue living here' promotes long-term occupancy and stable operation.
Area Highlights
Fukuoka City, Chuo Ward, Daimyo 1-chome. 9-minute walk from Akasaka Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line. Nearby facilities include Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station and Kego Park.
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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1991 TWD (05/19, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 30-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 = 0.1991 TWD (05/19, 07:15 PM)
CLOSING COSTS
Payable approximately 4-6 months after closing
Land assessed × 1/2 × 3% + building assessed × 3%
* Estimated assuming 30-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