Spacious 5DK Wooden House in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture
This property is a vacant house located in Mizuyamachi, Tosu City, Saga Prefecture. The building is a wooden structure built in May 1974, making it approximately 51 years old. It offers a generous total floor area of 87.78 square meters with a 5DK layout, providing five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, ideal for a family. The land size is a substantial 195.04 square meters, situated in a residential land plot within a City Planning Area designated as an "Urbanization Control Area."
The property's equipment and features include a water supply, public gas, propane, sewer drainage, a laundry area, indoor air conditioning for cooling and heating, a dedicated toilet, and available parking space. The current status is vacant, and the handover conditions are open for consultation. The price is set at 12,000,000 yen. All inquiries regarding viewing or price details should be directed to the Tosu City Hall Construction Department Housing Section.
Tosu City is a vibrant and growing city, particularly popular with young families. Its greatest strength is its exceptional transportation access, positioned as a key crossroads for rail, national highways, and expressways in Kyushu. It boasts the fastest access to Hakata in Fukuoka Prefecture from within Saga, with a commute time of just 12 minutes, making it a common choice for those commuting to Fukuoka City. The city is also the home town of the J1 League soccer team "Sagan Tosu," and on match days, the town comes alive with supporters. Residents often describe Tosu as a "stress-free, just-right town" for commuting and raising children, and a "friendly town for newcomers" due to its active community.
The area is rich in history and culture. A notable nearby landmark is the Tosu Premium Outlets, one of Kyushu's largest outlet shopping malls, attracting visitors from across the region. For a cultural experience, the historic Yoshinogari Historical Park, a vast archaeological site from the Yayoi period and a National Special Historical Site, is also within easy reach, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Japan.