Spacious Wooden House with Panoramic Views in Nagasaki
This detached wooden house, built in July 1971, offers a generous living space of 87.27 sqm (approximately 26.4 tsubo) on a substantial plot of 221.48 sqm (approximately 67 tsubo) in Nagasaki's Aoyama-cho district. The property features a 5DK layout, providing ample room for family living. A key highlight is its excellent views and sunlight, enhanced by a garden that includes a pond visible from the rooms.
The property has been significantly updated. A full interior renovation was completed in October 2003, which included new flooring (such as hardwood), wall and ceiling finishes (wallpaper/paint), and interior doors. Furthermore, the kitchen, bathroom, washroom, and water heater were renovated at the same time. The kitchen was upgraded to an IH system kitchen, and the bathroom was converted to a unit bath. The house is equipped with city gas, water supply, sewer system, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater with 3 or more burners, electricity, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bath larger than 1 tsubo with a reheating function and auto-bath system, a dishwasher, and lighting fixtures. It benefits from two-sided natural light in all rooms, a garden, and storage/closets in every room.
Special notes on the land include road access on three sides: a 2m wide private road to the south (17m frontage), a 7.5m wide public road to the east (14.5m frontage), and a 2m wide private road to the north (11m frontage). There are no buildings directly in front, and adjacent structures are over 2 meters away. Important remarks: while the property does not have a dedicated parking space, there is a monthly parking lot directly in front (availability must be confirmed). There is an unregistered portion of approximately 8.8 sqm which will be registered prior to handover. Due to a Nagasaki City land survey, the parcel boundaries are not definitively determined. The property is also located within a sediment disaster warning zone (Yellow Zone).
The area of Aoyama-cho is a quiet, residential hillside neighborhood known for its pleasant views over the city. A notable nearby attraction is the Nagasaki City Science Museum, located just over 500 meters away, which offers fascinating exhibits on astronomy and science, making it a great destination for families. The property is a 16-minute walk from Ohashi Station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway's main line, providing convenient access to the city center and its rich historical sites.