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4LDK investment property in Chuo Ward, Fukuoka CityOzasa 3-chome priced at 1,400 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
Ozasa, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City. Away from the hustle and bustle of the station, this is a town where families settle down for the long term, within a living area equipped with supermarkets and medical facilities. The tranquility unique to a small-scale condominium creates this place's distinct character as an asset. Those who know the name Ozasa know Fukuoka's residential areas. Despite being in Chuo Ward, the hustle and bustle of main streets do not reach here. Marukyo and Sunny are within walking distance, and internal medicine clinics and convenience stores are all available. This town attracts families seeking both convenience and tranquility. The character of this town, which has consistently been chosen as an environment for raising children, can also be interpreted as stable rental demand. The floor plan allows a family of four to have their own rooms while also providing ample space in the living room. The building, inhabited for nearly 40 years, has become an integral part of this town and stands on the foundation of its management association's efforts. A small scale of 23 units is rare in Chuo Ward. The serenity, distinct from large condominiums, functions as a value for both residents and landlords. Even 10 years from now, families will continue to want to live in this town. The demand for this area, known for being close to the center of Fukuoka, having well-developed living infrastructure, and being a quiet residential area, will not diminish over time. Whether living here yourself, providing it for your family, or renting it out, the quality of life this place offers remains unchanged. Investment Points: - The Ozasa area attracts families who prioritize education and living environment, leading to long-term residency. The town's inherent character guarantees sustained rental demand. - A small-scale condominium with 23 units remaining in Chuo Ward. Its tranquility, unlike large properties, and manageable size for oversight contribute to its asset value as a rarity. - A self-sufficient living area with supermarkets, medical facilities, and convenience stores all within walking distance. The abundant daily infrastructure more than compensates for the distance from the station, creating the town's resilience.