Sasakih Heights 24: A Prime Investment Opportunity in Sasebo, Nagasaki
Presenting Sasakih Heights 24, a well-located investment property in the serene area of Kozasa-cho Nishikawachi, Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture. This four-unit apartment building, constructed in March 2001, offers a compelling opportunity for individual investors or corporations seeking a stable income stream or potential use as company housing or a dormitory.
The property consists of four separate 2DK units, each with a layout comprising two 6-tatami mat Western-style rooms and a 6-tatami mat dining-kitchen area. Currently fully tenanted, it generates a collective monthly rent of 39,000 yen per unit. Its location is a significant advantage, being just a 2-minute walk from the Shiogamacho bus stop, ensuring excellent transportation access and strong appeal for potential tenants. The area offers a peaceful living environment with the added benefit of being close to the sea.
Critical property details, as provided by the agent, include essential facilities: water supply, side ditches, air conditioning, electricity, a private toilet, separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, and a shower. Special notes highlight a major perk: parking is available for three or more vehicles and is provided free of charge for over three cars.
It is important to note that this property is located within an area designated by the local government as requiring special consideration for disaster prevention. The selling agent is prepared to provide all necessary documentation and guide potential buyers through the required conditions and procedures based on on-site conditions and administrative confirmations.
The surrounding area of Sasebo is rich in natural beauty and history. An interesting local fact is that Sasebo is home to one of Japan's most famous night views, the "Sasebo Yakei," observed from Mount Yumihari. The city is also a gateway to the stunning Kujukushima ("99 Islands") scenic area, a bay dotted with numerous small, forested islands best explored by cruise, making it a major tourist attraction for the region.