Compact and Convenient 1K Apartment in Kurume City
This property is a 1K apartment located in the Ozu-cho district of Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The unit offers a compact and efficient living space with a wall-core area of 21.15 square meters (approximately 6.39 tsubo), complemented by a 3.6 square meter balcony. The building itself is a robust 12-story SRC (steel-framed reinforced concrete) structure built in December 1990, offering stability and security. Monthly fees include a 4,790 yen management fee and a 5,237 yen reserve fund. The apartment is currently tenanted, and a critical note from the agent states: "The property is currently occupied by a tenant, so interior viewing is not possible."
The location provides excellent access to public transportation. It is a 13-minute walk to Hanabatake Station on the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line, a 16-minute walk to Nishitetsu Kurume Station on the same line, and a 17-minute walk to Kurume Station on the Kyudai Main Line. This connectivity makes commuting within Fukuoka and to major hubs straightforward. The property is situated within a commercial zone, adding to the convenience of daily life.
The Kurume area is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Kurume is the birthplace of the nationally famous "tonkotsu" (pork bone broth) ramen style. A major landmark not far from the property is the serene and historic Kora Taisha Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in Kyushu, known for its beautiful grounds and cultural significance.