Cozy and Convenient Apartment in Fukuoka's Nata District
This well-maintained apartment, known as 'Corpo Nata 312', offers a comfortable and practical living space in the Nata 1-chome area of Fukuoka City's Higashi Ward. The property is a one-room layout with a total floor area of 24.93 square meters (approximately 7.54 tsubo), featuring a Japanese-style room of 6 mats and a kitchen space of 5.2 mats. The apartment is situated on the 3rd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in April 1987, offering stability and durability.
The property comes equipped with a range of essential facilities for modern living. These include propane gas, air conditioning, hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, storage space, a washing machine area, a balcony, and flooring throughout all living rooms. A key feature is the separate bath and toilet, adding convenience. Please note that pets are not permitted in this apartment.
The financial terms are straightforward, with a monthly rent of 22,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金), no key money (礼金), and no real-cost settlement (実費精算). A monthly common area fee of 1,000 yen applies. A rent guarantee company, J-Lease, is required. Other initial costs include a key exchange fee of 16,500 yen, monthly water and municipal fees of 2,500 yen, and a 'peace of mind support' fee of 1,700 yen per month. The property is currently vacant and available for occupancy after consultation upon completion of interior work.
The location is highly accessible, being just a 7-minute walk from Nata Station on the Kashii Line. The area of Nata is part of the larger Hakozaki peninsula in Fukuoka. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hakozaki Shrine (筥崎宮) is one of Japan's three major Hachiman shrines and famously hosts the vibrant Hakozaki Gion Yamagasa festival every summer. The closest major landmark is the scenic Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, a vast national park known for its seasonal flower gardens, cycling paths, and ocean views, easily accessible via the Kashii Line.