Spacious Western-Style Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Matsuura City
This substantial second-hand detached house in Matsuura City's Imafuku-cho offers a generous plot and a building with a strong presence. The property is conveniently located just about 2 minutes by car to Imafuku Station and approximately 1 minute to the Imafuku Interchange, making it ideal for commuting and travel. The land area is approximately 147.57 tsubo (about 488 square meters), providing ample space. The building is a solid two-story Western-style home with a total floor area of about 51.32 tsubo (approximately 169.7 square meters). The stone-textured exterior walls create a sense of luxury and a distinguished appearance that stands out in the neighborhood.
The property features a wide frontage facing the road, and the grounds can accommodate parking for over 10 vehicles. It is particularly recommended for those commuting to the Imahari area, as it is within about a 20-minute drive to shipyards and semiconductor-related companies in Imari City. Furthermore, a swimming beach is located nearby, offering the appeal of an environment where you can easily enjoy the sea in the summer. This property is highly versatile, suitable not only as a standard residence but also as a combined shop and residence, combined office and residence, company dormitory, or business base.
Equipment/Facilities: The property is equipped with propane gas, city water supply, a septic tank, side ditches, hot water supply, electricity, separate bath and toilet, heated toilet seats (bidet), two toilets, a bath area of 1 tsubo or more, a shower, a washbasin, a back door (kitchen entrance), a garden, a garden of 10 tsubo or more, under-floor storage, and a bicycle parking area.
Special Notes/Remarks: The property enjoys good sunlight and is situated in a quiet residential area. It has parking space for 3 or more vehicles, and parking for 3 or more cars is free.
The Matsuura area of Nagasaki Prefecture is rich in coastal scenery and history. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Hirado was a major port for international trade during Japan's period of national isolation, welcoming Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese merchants. The closest major landmark is the stunning Hirado Castle, a reconstructed fortress perched on a hill overlooking the sea, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into the region's samurai past.