UM Town Kasugagakuen-dai: A New Development in Sasebo
This new residential development, UM Town Kasugagakuen-dai, offers a selection of modern, single-story homes in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture. The development features three distinct lots (Lots 5, 6, and 7), each with a 3LDK layout. Lot 5 is priced at 46.8 million yen with a building area of 76.51 sqm and a land area of 180.90 sqm. Lot 6 is 47.2 million yen with 79.73 sqm of building area on 180.89 sqm of land. Lot 7 is offered at 48.7 million yen, featuring a slightly larger 81.89 sqm building on a 182.92 sqm plot.
Critical agent notes have been provided and must be fully incorporated. The equipment registration number is listed as No. ERI-25032184 and others. Importantly, the floor plans and exterior landscaping diagrams are based on design documents and may differ somewhat from the actual completed property. Furthermore, the sale price explicitly does not include furniture, home appliances, fixtures, cars, or bicycles.
The homes are designed with high ceilings of 2.72 meters, creating a spacious feel. Key specifications include all rooms with flooring, a kitchen with a dishwasher/dryer, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, and city gas. Each unit is equipped with a gas-powered clothes dryer (‘Kantakun’), a solar power generation system, and smart home features. Additional comforts include a bathroom dryer and heater, double-glazed windows, a video intercom, and a delivery box. The development boasts desirable land characteristics such as corner lots, regular-shaped plots, and a front road over 6 meters wide, with parking available.
The area in Sasebo offers a blend of suburban convenience and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Sasebo is home to the famous Huis Ten Bosch theme park, a massive Dutch-themed resort with canals, windmills, and seasonal flower gardens, located approximately a 30-minute drive from the property. The closest major landmark is the historic Saikai Bridge, a series of connecting bridges spanning the scenic islands and blue waters of the Kujukushima (Ninety-nine Islands) area, offering breathtaking views and recognized as part of a national park.