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1K-1LDK investment property in Minami Ward, Fukuoka CityOkusu 1-chome priced at 1,200 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
A tenant is already in place, paying ¥55,000 in rent. This is an owner-change property, meaning you can take over with rent being deposited into your account starting the month after purchase. Okusu, Minami Ward, Fukuoka City, is an area where residents tend to settle down for a long time, with supermarkets and hospitals conveniently located within the living sphere. While not flashy, this is precisely why rental demand quietly and steadily continues. This property is located in a town where single working individuals, and those commuting to hospitals and companies, continue to seek residences. The ¥55,000 rent is a reality right now. With a price range in the low ¥10 million, and a structure where management fees and repair reserves are less than ¥10,000 per month, it's easy to calculate the cash flow remaining in hand. For investors seeking a way to own assets that quietly generate income domestically while they are overseas, a compact unit that doesn't require complex management becomes an easily manageable option. Fukuoka is one of the cities where population decline is slower than the national average, and the rental market remains robust. The value of this property lies not only in today's rent but also in its understated yet essential continuity: the consistent demand from people who wish to continue living in this area. Investment Points: - ¥55,000 rent is active from the first month of purchase – allowing for a zero-vacancy risk start. - Total management fees and repair reserves are less than ¥10,000 per month, making cash flow calculations easy. - A residential area in Minami Ward with complete living infrastructure, characterized by consistent rental demand from single individuals.