Apartment for Rent in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City
This 9th-floor apartment, located in the Daiya Palace Ohori Park building, is available for rent in the Kurokawa area of Fukuoka City's Chuo-ku. The property offers a 1LDK layout with a living-dining-kitchen area of 14.5 square meters and one western-style room of 4 square meters, totaling a floor area of 48.64 square meters. The apartment was constructed in June 1984, making it 42 years old, and is built with steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) construction. It is situated on the 9th floor of a 14-story building, facing east.
The unit is equipped with a range of features including a separate bath and toilet, a TV monitor intercom, an indoor washing machine space, a parking space, an air conditioner, and a corner room location. Additional amenities include an on-site garbage area, an auto-lock security system, a walk-in closet, a separate washbasin, a reheating function for the bath, and a balcony. The kitchen is fitted with a gas stove with two burners. The apartment also includes a delivery box, an intercom, security cameras, flooring, an elevator, a collective mailbox, city gas supply, hot water supply, electricity, public water supply, and a sewage system. The property has internet connection equipment and supports terrestrial digital broadcasting. Storage options include a walk-in closet and a shoe box.
The apartment is located in the Chuo-ku district, with convenient access to public transportation. The nearest station is Tojinmachi Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line, which is a 3-minute walk away. Ohori Park Station is an 8-minute walk, and Nishijin Station is a 20-minute walk away. The area is served by city gas and public utilities. The monthly rent is 148,000 yen, with a key money requirement of 296,000 yen. A cleaning fee of 33,000 yen and a disinfection fee of 16,500 yen are required at contract signing. The property is managed by Able Co., Ltd., and the agency fee is 55% of the monthly rent. The property is scheduled to be vacant from late August 2026, with a standard contract term of two years.