Grand Palace Oono Castle Station - New Condominium Development
Grand Palace Oono Castle Station is an exciting new residential opportunity in Fukuoka Prefecture. This pre-announced condominium project will feature 28 modern units in a 12-story reinforced concrete building, with completion expected in June 2027 and handover scheduled for July 2027. Located in the Chuo district of Oono City, the development offers excellent transportation access, situated just a 4-minute walk (approximately 300 meters) from JR Kagoshima Main Line's Oono Station.
Each unit features a 3LDK (3-bedroom-plus-living/dining) layout with specialized floor areas ranging from 67.22 to 72.88 square meters. Residents will enjoy extensive outdoor spaces, with primary balconies ranging from 15.71 to 30.19 square meters, service balcony areas of 2.56 square meters, and generous roof balcony areas of 34.95 square meters. The complex provides comprehensive parking with 30 total spaces (20 in-building and 10 adjacent), bicycle parking for 47 units, and dedicated motorcycle parking facilities.
Important Developer Information: Please note that until this advertisement is formally published and actual trading begins, the developer cannot accept applications for contracts or reservation requests, nor can they secure your application priority. Sales are scheduled to commence in April 2026, when pricing and additional details will be announced. The building has received official Building Confirmation Number ERI-25005296 (dated May 8, 2025). The developer is a registered member of the Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council, Fukuoka Prefecture Real Estate Transaction Association, and Kyushu Housing Construction Industry Association, ensuring adherence to strict ethical business standards and transparency in all transactions.
The property is situated in Oono City, a modern suburban community in Fukuoka Prefecture that represents an ideal balance between urban convenience and peaceful residential living. Interestingly, the city's name literally translates to 'Large Field City' (大野城), reflecting its historical transformation from an agricultural region into a thriving residential community. The nearest major landmark is Oohori Park, featuring the picturesque Lake Oohori and the historic Fukuoka Castle ruins, located approximately 15 kilometers away in central Fukuoka, providing residents with easy access to cultural attractions and scenic natural beauty.