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Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City · Sakurazaka 1-chome · Mansion
15-13, Sakurazaka 1-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
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Price
¥62.9 million
3SLDK
Exclusive Area
84.11㎡
Floor
13F/14F
Current Status
Vacant
Delivery Timing
Immediate
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Sakurazaka: A Quiet, Prime Location
Sakurazaka is known as an elegant residential area within Fukuoka City's Chuo Ward. While offering access to Tenjin, its calm streetscape, set apart from the hustle and bustle, is the greatest characteristic of this property.
The address "Chuo Ward" holds special significance in Fukuoka real estate. However, what sets Sakurazaka apart from other Chuo Ward areas is its "tranquility." While ensuring access to the Tenjin and Ohori Park areas via the Nanakuma Line, the entire town maintains the atmosphere of a peaceful residential area—such a rare balance is the essential value of the Sakurazaka area.
The undulating streetscape created by the hilly terrain forms a distinctly different landscape from new areas lined with uniform apartment complexes, giving it the character of an "elegant residential area" where asset value is likely to be maintained over the long term.
The nearby "SUNNY Kego Store" supermarket ensures excellent daily convenience. While not flashy, properties with high intrinsic residential value are steadily gaining support among Fukuoka-based doctors, lawyers, and business owners, as well as wealthy individuals residing overseas who seek a base in Fukuoka. The price range in the early 60 million yen is a sufficiently attractive level as an entry point to acquire an elegant address in Chuo Ward.
Investment Points: - The rarity of the "Sakurazaka" address—an established area brand as a tranquil, high-end residential district within Chuo Ward, offering a long-term advantage that underpins asset value. - The area's characteristic of simultaneously enjoying proximity to Tenjin and Yakuin and the tranquility of a residential area provides flexibility to meet both rental demand from wealthy and professional classes wishing to live in Fukuoka, and second home demand. - In addition to the immediate transportation convenience of a 6-minute walk from "Sakurazaka Station" on the Nanakuma Line, the extension of the Nanakuma Line to Tenjin-Minami (direct connection to Hakata Station) has further improved convenience along the line, which is expected to boost rental competitiveness in the future.
Area Highlights
Located in Sakurazaka 1-chome, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City. 6 minutes walk from Sakurazaka Station on the Fukuoka City Nanakuma Line. Nearby facilities include SUNNY Kego Store.
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Exchange
Reference rate: 1 JPY = 0.1981 TWD (05/26, 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 SRC (steel-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 = 0.1981 TWD (05/26, 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 SRC (steel-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
Data source: Google
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