Spacious All-Electric Family Home in a Quiet Saga Neighborhood
This property, listed as "Ox-036," is a substantial 6LDK detached house located in a peaceful residential area of Ogi City, Saga Prefecture. The home is designed for family living, featuring an all-electric system, which is noted as a key point for raising children in a safe and comfortable environment. The property is currently vacant and ready for new occupants.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with public water supply, public sewage drainage, a laundry area, an indoor toilet, and dedicated parking space. The transfer of the property is noted as "consultation," indicating some flexibility in the handover process. The current status is listed as an empty house (空家).
The house itself is a wooden structure built in July 1972, making it approximately 53 years old. It offers generous living space with a total floor area of 161.26 square meters spread over two above-ground stories. The layout includes six rooms plus a living, dining, and kitchen area. The main living spaces face south, ensuring good natural light. The property sits on a land plot of 243.76 square meters.
The location in Oxford-cho, Ogi City, is described as a quiet residential district ideal for raising a family. It is conveniently situated within a 12-minute walk (1,200m) of JR Nagasaki Main Line's Oxford Station, providing rail access. The area is also within walking distance of Oxford Elementary School and a supermarket. Ogi City is located almost in the center of Saga Prefecture, bordering the prefectural capital of Saga City. It features the Tenson mountain range to the north, the fertile Saga Plain in the center, and a network of agricultural drainage channels (クリーク) leading to the Ariake Sea, which boasts Japan's largest tidal flats. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, "Ogi," means "small castle," reflecting its historical significance. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Yoshinogari Historical Park, an extensive archaeological site and park showcasing Yayoi-period settlements, located a short drive away.