Traditional Japanese Home in Rural Nagasaki
This single-story wooden house, built in March 1977, is located in the Setogo area of Higashisonogi Town, Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture. The property offers a spacious layout of 5DK (dining-kitchen plus five rooms), comprising a DK area of 6 tatami mats, three Japanese-style rooms of 8 and two of 6 tatami mats, and two Western-style rooms of 6 tatami mats each. The total floor area is 119.32 square meters, set on a generous land plot of 390 square meters (approximately 117.98 tsubo). The land rights are freehold (ownership).
The property features a range of equipment including a water supply from the municipal system, a septic tank, gutters, electricity, a separate bathroom and toilet, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a service entrance (kattoguchi), shutters, and attic storage. The road frontage details indicate a single road on the south side, with a width of 4.3 meters, a public road frontage of 44 meters, and paved road surface. Parking is available for two cars free of charge, with a note that the parking space includes a storage shed combined with a garage, which has a vehicle height restriction. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Situated in a rural area with expansive rice field scenery, the house is adjacent to the Omura Bay Parking Area on the Nagasaki Expressway. The nearest train station is Chikatami Station on the Omura Line, approximately 1,000 meters away (a 13-minute walk). The local elementary school is Chikatami Elementary School (950 meters), and the junior high school is Higashisonogi Junior High School (4,700 meters). The property is located in an area with non-lineation zoning and no designated land use, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is on a hill and has a triangular shape. For inquiries, contact Kasai Real Estate (Kasai Kenzai Co., Ltd.) in Omura City.