Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Saga Neighborhood
This substantial property in Saga City offers a rare combination of size, comfort, and convenience. Built by the renowned Misawa Home in 1994, this steel-framed two-story house features a generous 5LDK+S layout, providing ample space for a large family. The total floor area is 220.51 square meters, set on a large, well-shaped corner plot of land measuring 467.31 square meters. The property includes parking for three cars, a significant advantage in this popular residential area.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's many desirable features. It boasts a south-facing orientation for excellent sunlight, a quiet residential location, and a flat, regular-shaped plot. The home includes two toilets, a spacious bathroom over one tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) with a window and drying function, a walk-in closet, a shoe closet, and a storage room. The living-dining-kitchen area exceeds 20 tatami mats in size. Additional amenities include a TV monitor intercom, an automatic bath system, a heated toilet seat, a shower-equipped vanity, and a dishwasher. The land is over 100 tsubo (approx. 330 sqm) and includes a garden of over 10 tsubo. The agent also notes: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) ※ Available only for some properties."
The location offers superb daily convenience, with a MaxValu supermarket just a 7-minute walk away, a Seven-Eleven convenience store within 6 minutes, and a Tsuruha drugstore only 5 minutes on foot. The area is served by public water supply and a municipal sewer system, with individual LPG for gas. The property is a short 3-minute walk from the "Yatogomizo 2-chome" city bus stop and about a 15-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Main Line's Nabeshima Station, providing access to the wider region.
The Saga region is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Saga Prefecture is considered the birthplace of Japan's porcelain industry, with the famous Arita and Imari ware originating here in the early 17th century. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the stunning Yoshinogari Historical Park, a vast archaeological site preserving a reconstructed Yayoi-period settlement, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Japanese life.