Wooden Home with Views of Imari Bay in Saga Prefecture
This property is a two-story wooden house located in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, offering views of the natural harbor of Imari Bay. The house, built in January 1973, has a total floor area of 157.67 square meters and sits on a 99.38 square meter plot of land. The layout is a spacious 7DK, providing ample room for family living.
Key equipment and features include a public water supply, a septic tank system for drainage, a dedicated bathroom, a dedicated toilet, and an IH kitchen. A significant advantage is the dedicated parking area across the street, which provides space for up to four vehicles and includes a storage shed, making it convenient for families with multiple cars or frequent guests.
Special notes indicate the property is currently vacant. The land is classified as residential land within an undesignated urban planning area and a quasi-commercial district. The building coverage ratio is 80% and the floor area ratio is 200%. There is an attached plot of land (classified as miscellaneous land, located nearby, with an area of 151 square meters). The property requires minor repairs. The transaction is handled via an agent.
Imari City is situated in northwestern Kyushu and is renowned for its rich natural environment centered around Imari Bay. The area is famous for its traditional 'Imari-yaki' porcelain, the high-quality 'Imari Pear' fruit, and premium 'Imari Beef'. It's a region known for its warm community, low disaster risk, and comfortable rural lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Imari was a major port for the export of Japanese porcelain to Europe during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the scenic Imari Bay itself, a defining feature of the city's landscape.