Spacious Family Home in Imari with Recent Renovations
This recently renovated detached house in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, offers a comfortable and modern living space on a generous plot of land. The property is a 4LDK+S layout, featuring a spacious living room of approximately 21.25 tatami mats, four bedrooms, and a storage room. Significant renovations have been completed, including a full interior cleaning, replacement of wallpaper throughout all rooms, and the installation of new shoji paper in the Japanese-style room. The bathrooms have been thoroughly cleaned, and key fixtures have been updated: the toilet has been replaced with a new unit featuring a bidet seat, and the vanity washbasin has also been exchanged for a new one.
The property boasts numerous storage spaces, including areas under the staircase and in each room. The kitchen, a Takara Standard model, has been cleaned. The exterior has been refreshed with garden tree pruning and weeding. The house is equipped with an all-electric system utilizing an Eco Cute water heater and features double-pane resin sash windows for enhanced insulation. A notable feature is the termite prevention treatment, which comes with a 5-year guarantee from the construction company for the treated areas.
The parking area can comfortably accommodate three standard cars parked side-by-side, with potential space for a fourth depending on the vehicle type. The lot is a regular shape on flat land within a developed subdivision, with a quiet residential atmosphere and a front road over 6 meters wide. The agent notes specify that the listed price includes consumption tax and renovation costs. Viewings are possible even during ongoing renovations; interested parties are requested to call. A special note from the agent states: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only."
Located in the Higashiyamashirocho district of Imari, the area is known for its traditional Imari porcelain. A short drive away, visitors can explore the historic Imari Porcelain Park (Okawachiyama), a village of kilns designated as a National Traditional Craft Production Area, offering a glimpse into the region's famed ceramic artistry.