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3LDK investment property in Itoshima CityUruu 2-chome priced at 2,380 (10K JPY) — member-only listing on FukuokaToday RealEstate.
Investment Note
Itoshima City, near the terminal area of the Chikuhi Line extending from Hakata. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, yet within walking distance of the station, lies a residential environment where families have long established roots. Itoshima, reachable by a single train from Fukuoka City, is a coastal town that has recently become known among Japan-loving communities in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore as a destination for relocation or a second home. Families seeking a rhythm of exploring cafes along Itoshima's coastline on weekends and commuting to Hakata via the Chikuhi Line on weekdays continue to settle in this town. This home, with three rooms, offers enough space to separate a children's study area from the family dining space without interference. The living infrastructure, with supermarkets within walking distance and orthopedic, internal medicine, and ophthalmology clinics nearby, makes it difficult for child-rearing households to want to leave. The walking distance to Itoshimakokomae Station benefits both households without cars and generations who have given up their cars. Itoshima City's population has continued to increase since the 2010s, with a continuous influx of families prioritizing relocation demand and educational environment. Whether as a primary residence, a home for children preparing for study abroad in Japan, or a rental asset with stable tenants – the reasons for choosing this town accumulate over time. Investment Points: - Itoshima City continues to attract families who prioritize educational environment and living convenience. This location shows strong demand from both renters and residents. - The living infrastructure, with supermarkets and medical facilities within walking distance, provides a basis for child-rearing households to settle long-term, structurally reducing vacancy risk. - Itoshima, connected to Hakata by a single train, is an area gaining international attention as a destination for second homes and relocation. Its rarity as an asset is quietly growing.