Traditional Japanese Nagaya in Taku City, Saga Prefecture
This property is a traditional Japanese nagaya (row house) located at 3286-11 Beppu, Higashitaku-machi, Taku City, Saga Prefecture. Built in January 1970, this 56-year-old wooden structure offers a total floor area of 91.45㎡ on a generous 406.56㎡ plot of land. The layout is a spacious 6DK, providing six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, all on a single above-ground floor.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The property requires repairs, including partial roof leaks and some flooring issues. Any remaining items left by the previous owner are subject to consultation. The unit is situated on the eastern side of the nagaya complex. Notably, a gas cooking stove is not included with the property. The location offers convenient access to local amenities: a bus stop is 200m away, a supermarket is 1100m away, a kindergarten is 1000m away, the city hall is 4400m away, and a hospital is 1500m away.
The property features public water supply, public gas, a propane tank, a septic tank drainage system, a gas-specific kitchen, a garden, and available parking space. The land is designated as residential land within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The current status is vacant house, and the handover timing is negotiable.
Taku City is situated in the heart of Saga Prefecture, surrounded by lush green mountains. The city's cultural heart is the Taku Seibyo, a shrine dedicated to Confucius, which serves as a nucleus for education, tourism, and community development. The city promotes a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle with substantial settlement subsidies and childcare support programs. A major regional landmark is the iconic Yoshinogari Historical Park, a vast archaeological site featuring reconstructed Yayoi-period settlements, located a short drive away and offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Japanese history.