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3LDK investment property in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka CityHigashinaka 1-chome priced at 4,780 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
A newly built home born in Hakata Ward. The layout, featuring three private rooms and a spacious living room, has stable demand as an environment where families raising children and dual-income families can settle down for a long time. Higashinaka, Hakata Ward, is an area that has quietly matured with a mix of logistics and residential properties along the Naka River. It offers good access to main roads, and commercial facilities for daily shopping and medical institutions are all within walking distance. While not flashy, it is a town where the foundations of life are steadily established, and many families choose to put down roots here. Located on the 10th floor of a 15-story building, it keeps the city's hustle and bustle at a comfortable distance while drawing the sky and light close. The white walls, characteristic of a new build, and a space yet untouched by anyone's memories, offer residents the freedom to design their lives from scratch. The spacious three-room configuration provides flexibility to adapt room usage as children grow, making it an ideal design for families raising children to live in long-term. When choosing Japanese real estate from overseas, 'who lives there' determines the stability of the asset. The combination of Hakata Ward, an administrative district with robust urban infrastructure, the freshness of a newly built property, and a family-friendly layout attracts a demographic that includes transferees, dual-income families, and households prioritizing educational environments. As an option for self-residence or with an eye on future rental operations, this home possesses the conditions to be chosen for a long time. Investment points: - A newly built property in Hakata Ward, where families raising children and dual-income families can easily settle. When rented out, the layout aligns with the demographic expected to be long-term tenants. - The height of the 10th floor in a 15-story building creates a quiet living environment, shielding from city noise. Whether for a short stay or long-term residence, the quality of space unique to an upper floor transforms the density of daily life. - The 'newly built and unoccupied' status means the interior and equipment conditions are at a reset starting point. For overseas owners looking to minimize repair risks, this property offers predictable management.