Million Corpus Shinike 105 - Affordable 3-Room Apartment in Historic Wakamatsu
This 3-room apartment is located in Million Corpus Shinike 105, a five-story reinforced concrete building constructed in July 1986. Situated in Wakamatsu Ward of Kitakyushu, this property offers an accessible entry point to urban living with convenient proximity to public transportation. The building is positioned in a First Type Medium-High Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, supporting stable residential community development.
The apartment features a 3DK layout with a total exclusive floor area of 50.93 square meters (approximately 15.4 tsubo). The floor plan shown in the property photos is from the 2nd floor, but the unit for sale maintains the identical layout. The property includes a south-facing balcony measuring 7.08 square meters - the single balcony access point. The apartment occupies the 1st floor of the building.
Essential amenities include city gas, an indoor washing machine placement area, the balcony, and a bicycle parking facility. All deliverables are in the current condition as-is. Monthly management fees are set at ¥5,700. Unfortunately, no dedicated parking space is available with this unit, though nearby monthly parking can likely be secured in the surrounding area.
Transportation accessibility is practical with Nishima Station on the Chikuhou Line approximately 23 minutes on foot, and the Kamoyoda 4-chome bus stop just 5 minutes away. The property is close to nearby primary and middle schools, making it suitable for families. The price point of ¥3,000,000 makes this an affordable option for budget-conscious buyers seeking residential property in Kyushu.
Wakamatsu Ward is part of Kitakyushu's diverse urban landscape, a city known for its industrial heritage and waterfront development. The nearby Mojiko Retro Historic District, approximately 10 kilometers south, showcases Kitakyushu's transformation with preserved Meiji and Taisho-era buildings, museums, and scenic port views - a testament to the region's dynamic evolution from industrial center to cultural destination.