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1K-1LDK investment property in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka CityGintencho 3-chome priced at 1,600 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
In a location that provides single-station access to both Tenjin and Hakata, this currently rented unit quietly accumulates profit. All the conditions that urban singles continue to choose are met here. Even if you don't know the station name Zasshonokuma, the potential of its location is proven by the numbers. Direct access to Tenjin via the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line and within walking distance of JR Minami-Fukuoka Station provides two-way access, ensuring it remains an option for tenants regardless of their workplace. Single professionals working in Fukuoka, transferees, young working adults—the rent range of this unit naturally aligns with the upper limit they consider for rent. Located on the 9th floor of a 14-story building, it's high enough to keep the street noise at bay while maintaining everyday tranquility inside. The compact exclusive area is seen not as a 'compromise' but as a 'rational choice' for those who want to keep rent expenses down. A convenience store in front of the station, a supermarket within walking distance—conditions for tenants to live there long-term are also well-established outside the property. The fact that it is currently rented demonstrates the demand for this location. Without the hassle of finding the next tenant, the owner's time can be used for other decisions. As long as Fukuoka's urban growth continues, there is no reason to expect a decline in demand for station-proximate units along the Tenjin-Hakata access axis. Investment Points: - Within a 2-minute walk of a station with direct access to both Tenjin and Hakata. A location that doesn't restrict commuting destinations structurally lowers vacancy risk. - An area with a continuous influx of single professionals and transferees. The robust demand, which ensures a steady stream of tenants, is created by the combination of proximity to the station and train lines. - An owner-change property currently rented. Rent accrues from the month following purchase, meaning no time lag until operation begins.