Grand Palace Saga Castle: A New Landmark in a Historic City
Grand Palace Saga Castle is a new condominium development currently under construction in the heart of Saga City, Saga Prefecture. This 14-story reinforced concrete building offers 63 units with layouts ranging from 2LDK to 4LDK, featuring spacious private areas from 65.66㎡ to 80.46㎡. The property is scheduled for completion in June 2027, with handovers beginning in July 2027.
As detailed in the agent's special notes, the property includes several key features. Balcony areas range from 13.40㎡ to 22.40㎡. Additionally, there is a service balcony area of 6.06㎡ to 6.29㎡ and a roof balcony area of 31.34㎡, which carries a monthly usage fee of 900 yen. The building confirmation number is ERI-23043924 (dated February 7, 2024). The developer is a member of several professional associations, including the Kyushu Real Estate Fair Trade Council, the Fukuoka Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association, and the Kyushu Housing Construction Industry Association.
The development is designed with a focus on modern comfort and security. Amenities include a 24-hour security system with automatic emergency reporting, a video intercom system, and security cameras in common areas. The building is pet-friendly, subject to management regulations, and offers convenient services like garbage collection. Units are equipped with high-quality finishes, including touchless faucets with built-in water purifiers, dishwashers, barrier-free designs with all-flat flooring, and double-layered floors for superior sound insulation. A comprehensive parking solution provides 41 on-site spaces and an additional 30 off-site leased spaces, achieving a 112% parking ratio for resident convenience.
The location in Saga City's Matsubara district is steeped in history, situated near the former site of the Nabeshima clan's guesthouse and within walking distance of Saga Castle Park. The area seamlessly blends historical charm with modern urban living. An interesting local fact is that Saga is known as the birthplace of Japan's modern porcelain industry, with the famous Arita and Imari ware originating in the wider region. The closest major landmark is the historic Saga Castle Park, a short 2-minute walk away, offering expansive grounds, reconstructed buildings, and a museum detailing the region's samurai past.