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1LDK investment property in Minami Ward, Fukuoka CityShiobaru 4-chome priced at 3,000 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
From Ohashi Station, a single Nishitetsu train ride connects directly to Tenjin. In a location chosen by single professionals working in the city center, this relatively new residence quietly continues to support stable rental demand. Ohashi Station on the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line offers direct, no-transfer access to Tenjin, Fukuoka's largest business and commercial hub. For single individuals and young couples commuting to the city center daily via this route, the Ohashi area represents the intersection of 'close to Tenjin and realistic rent.' The living environment, with convenience stores, supermarkets, and a post office all within walking distance, encourages long-term tenancy. What reduces vacancy risk is not just the yield figures, but the density of daily life that makes residents feel 'I don't want to leave this place.' Completed in 2018, this residence is equipped with the modern amenities that today's tenants expect. Quality-of-life features such as a bidet toilet and water heating system influence the first impression during viewings and directly impact the speed of tenancy decisions. The low monthly running costs are also a structural strength that stabilizes the owner's net income. Fukuoka City, as a National Strategic Special Zone, is undergoing continuous urban development, with large-scale redevelopments like Tenjin Big Bang and Hakata Connected boosting rental demand along the line. The Ohashi area benefits from this without experiencing overheated prices, circulating within a real demand price range. A price range in the low 30 million yen is a realistic capital allocation option, even as a first step for overseas investors entering the Japanese real estate market. Investment Points: - The location on the Nishitetsu line with direct access to Tenjin continuously attracts single professionals working in the city center and young couples. The robust rental demand is generated by the area's structure and does not depend on temporary trends. - The combination of amenities from its 2018 completion and low running costs stabilizes the owner's income and expenditure structure. The appeal of a relatively new property to tenants translates into shorter vacancy periods. - The density of daily infrastructure, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and a post office all within walking distance, is an environmental factor that increases tenant retention. Whether for rental purposes or occasional stays, a location free from day-to-day inconvenience leads to peace of mind for long-term ownership.