Spacious Land and Investment Opportunity in Kitakyushu
This property presents a significant land parcel of 306.38 sqm (approximately 92.67 tsubo) located in the Kurohara 2-chome area of Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The existing structure is a single-story wooden house built in September 1959, with a total floor area of 44.38 sqm (approximately 13.42 tsubo) and a 3DK layout. The land is situated within an urbanization promotion area zoned as Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment and utilities include propane gas, city water supply, sewer system, and electricity. Importantly, the special remarks reveal that in addition to the main building listed, there are two other structures on the property. The rental breakdown for these units is 35,000 yen, 29,000 yen, and 42,000 yen, and they are currently fully occupied. This indicates the property functions as a multi-unit rental investment.
The area of Kokurakita Ward is a central part of Kitakyushu, a major city in northern Kyushu. An interesting historical fact is that the nearby Kokura Castle was the primary target for the "Fat Man" atomic bomb in August 1945; however, poor visibility over Kokura led to the diversion of the B-29 to the secondary target, Nagasaki. The closest major landmark is the impressive Kokura Castle, a reconstructed keep that serves as a museum and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, offering a direct link to the region's samurai past.