New Build Houses in Kiyama, Saga Prefecture
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the last remaining units in a new construction development of two detached houses in the town of Kiyama, Saga Prefecture. The available unit, Building 1, is a spacious 4LDK layout with a building area of 95.98 m² set on a land plot of 137.08 m². The property is a two-story wooden structure designed for modern living, featuring key amenities such as an IH cooktop, all-electric system, heated bathroom floors, a shower-equipped vanity, multiple toilets, and under-floor storage. The development is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential area with a surveyed foundation and includes parking for two vehicles.
The agent, CENTURY 21 Dream Partner, provides comprehensive support for prospective buyers. They emphasize creating the best financial plans to make properties affordable, stating: "Whether renting or owning a home, monthly housing expenses are incurred. We conduct 'monthly payment simulations' for properties you can purchase with peace of mind, and together we think about the best method for your family and provide support." They aim to help clients navigate the complex home-buying process from the client's perspective, making the search exciting and enjoyable. Viewings are flexible and can be arranged on weekdays, weekends, holidays, and outside business hours, with pick-up service available at a desired location.
The agent highlights the global network of CENTURY 21, which operates on the motto of "Safety" and "Trust." As of June 2020, this world-class real estate network spans 83 countries and regions with 11,600 offices and 130,000 sales staff. In Japan alone, it has 971 offices and 6,752 staff members dedicated to assisting with home selection.
The property is located in Kiyama Town, part of Saga's Miyaki District. The area is rich in history, being close to the Yoshinogari Historical Park, one of Japan's most significant archaeological sites featuring extensive Yayoi period ruins. For daily needs, several supermarkets and convenience stores are within a short distance. The closest major tourist attraction is the sprawling Yoshinogari Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage tentative site, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Japanese life.