Prime Vacant Land in Saga City's Popular Nabeshima Area
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial plot of vacant land in the sought-after Nabeshima district of Saga City. The property, designated as Lot 3, offers a generous land area of 270.27 square meters (approximately 81.75 tsubo), providing ample space for your custom dream home. A key feature is that there are no building conditions attached to the sale, granting you complete freedom in design and construction.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is vacant land. They encourage interested parties to feel free to inquire, especially if you wish to see the property in person, and to suggest preferred dates for a viewing. The remarks further detail that the property is subject to the Landscape Act and the Cultural Properties Protection Act. Crucially, it is being sold with no building conditions. The location is highly convenient, with Aeon Mall Saga Yamato accessible by car in about 6 minutes. The neighborhood is well-equipped with daily necessities, including restaurants, convenience stores, hospitals, and parks, making it an excellent and convenient location for living.
The land is a level, regular-shaped plot with public water supply and sewerage infrastructure already in place. It is located within an urbanization control area, zoned as residential land, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Additional costs to consider include a sewerage beneficiary charge of 200,000 yen and a fence block burden charge of 500,000 yen. The property is ready for immediate handover.
The Nabeshima area offers a blend of suburban convenience and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Saga Prefecture is famous for its annual Saga International Balloon Fiesta, one of the largest hot-air balloon events in Asia, which draws visitors from around the world. The closest major landmark from this property is the historic Yoshinogari Historical Park, an extensive archaeological site featuring reconstructed Yayoi-period settlements, located a short drive away and offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Japanese history.