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1K-1LDK investment property in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka CityMinoshima 3-chome priced at 900 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
The Minoshima area, located in a commercial zone, boasts multiple supermarkets within walking distance. Its convenience, supporting rental demand from single professionals, provides peace of mind for long-term ownership. Minoshima, Hakata Ward, is a mixed residential and commercial area, set back one street from the main thoroughfare, yet within the living sphere of Hakata Station, Fukuoka's largest terminal. With multiple supermarkets and scattered convenience stores, this neighborhood offers a fulfilling lifestyle that makes residents feel there's a reason to choose it, even if it's not right next to the station. For single individuals seeking a room with a layout and amenities that allow them to buy groceries on their way home from work and cook for themselves, Minoshima remains a top choice. The property is currently rented. The monthly rent of 55,000 yen is accumulating in the owner's account even at this moment. Running costs, including management fees and repair reserve funds, are kept low, making it easy to calculate the remaining cash flow. The purchase price range of approximately 9 million yen is a realistic scale, accessible for first-time Japanese real estate investors and for diversifying a portfolio. The designation as a commercial zone offers flexibility for future urban changes. As development continues around Hakata Station, rental demand in this area, which belongs to its living sphere, is supported by the city's structure, not by short-term trends. The reason it will remain a 'desirable place to live' even 10 years from now lies in the very fabric of the town, not just in numbers. Investment points: - Since it is currently rented, rental income starts from the month following purchase, ensuring no gap in cash flow. - The convenience of multiple supermarkets within walking distance supports single residents' motivation to move in, reducing vacancy risk. - Designated as a commercial zone, long-term continuity of rental demand linked to urban development around Hakata Station can be expected.