Nestpia Hakata East Class: A New Build Apartment in Fukuoka
Nestpia Hakata East Class is a new construction condominium currently for sale in Fukuoka's Hakata Ward. This reinforced concrete building is scheduled for completion in late July 2026, with handover to owners expected in early August 2026. The development offers a selection of 2LDK layouts with private areas ranging from 50.43 to 50.78 square meters. Each unit features a south-facing orientation (including southwest and southeast) and comes with a balcony ranging from 11.46 to 12.92 square meters. A significant feature is the inclusion of a spacious roof terrace with an area of 24.10 square meters, accessible for a monthly usage fee of 1,500 yen.
According to the agent's special notes, the displayed prices include consumption tax. Prospective applicants are required to submit identification documents such as a driver's license, health insurance card, and documents proving the previous year's income, like a withholding tax slip. Further details are available upon inquiry. Additional remarks specify the balcony areas and note the building confirmation number: No. ERI-24044257 (obtained March 12, 2025). The seller is a member of the Fukuoka Prefecture Real Estate Transaction Association and the Kyushu Housing Industry Association.
The building boasts comprehensive security features, including surveillance cameras. Monthly fees include a management fee of 8,500 yen, a repair reserve fund of 2,500 yen, and a one-time repair reserve fund of 500,000 yen. The property provides parking for 14 cars at 13,000 yen per month, 31 free bicycle parking spaces (with a 1,100 yen sticker fee), and 2 motorcycle spaces at 5,000 yen per month. The location is highly convenient, approximately an 11-minute walk (850m) from JR Kagoshima Main Line's Yoshizuka Station and just a 2-minute walk (130m) from the Nishitetsu Bus "Dotonbori" bus stop.
The Hakata area is a vibrant hub of Fukuoka City, famous for its rich history as a merchant district and its modern role as a transportation center. An interesting local fact is that Hakata is the birthplace of Hakata dolls, intricate and beautiful traditional clay figurines that are a celebrated craft of the region. The area is also home to major tourist attractions like the historic Kushida Shrine, a central site for the spectacular Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival held every July.