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3K-3LDK investment property in Minami Ward, Fukuoka CityShimizu 2-chome priced at 1,100 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
In an area directly connected to Hakata from Takeshita Station via the Kagoshima Main Line, there is a home where two-sided balconies draw in wind and light. With daily infrastructure within walking distance, this location is chosen by families who seek both urban access and daily independence. Shimizu, Minami-ku, Fukuoka City, is an area where the pace of life is a little slower, yet it's connected to Hakata Station by a single train line. There are multiple supermarkets nearby, so weekend shopping trips or quick stops on the way home from work require no special planning. Hospitals are also within walking distance. It's a neighborhood that naturally attracts households looking to manage living costs realistically without sacrificing urban convenience. The home itself features two balconies. In the morning, light begins to stream in from one side, and during the day, a breeze flows through from the other. With over 67 square meters of space, multiple rooms and storage are secured, providing a layout where each family member can have their own time. Even if the number of people living together increases, the space is unlikely to feel cramped. Having been inhabited for over 40 years, this building's relationship with the neighborhood is already mature. It's not newness, but the established time that creates a sense of stability in the vicinity. For families and dual-income households who want to maintain access to Hakata and Tenjin while keeping living costs down, demand in this area is structurally likely to continue. Whether for personal residence or future rental, the depth of this demographic serves as a basis for decision-making. Investment points: - An area consistently chosen by families and dual-income households who want direct access to Hakata while keeping living costs low. When considering renting it out, the quality of the local resident demographic directly translates into the profile of potential tenants. - Natural light and ventilation secured by two balconies. For households spending long hours at home during the day, the quality of light and air is a decisive factor in choosing a home. - Daily infrastructure including multiple supermarkets, hospitals, and convenience stores within walking distance. A location with high daily independence also becomes a reason for residents to continue living there.