Comprehensive Overview of Growth Heights Apartment Building in Nagasaki
This property listing presents Growth Heights, an apartment building for sale located in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. The building, constructed in March 2003, is a two-story wooden structure containing a total of eight units. The total land area is 157.58 square meters (approximately 47.67 tsubo), with a building area of 158.38 square meters (approximately 47.91 tsubo) evenly distributed across its two floors. The property is currently tenanted, offering an immediate rental income stream with an owner change yield of 9.2% or 276 yen. The land is rectangular in shape, situated on a plateau within an urbanization promotion area zoned as Quasi-Residential.
The property's equipment and facilities are comprehensive. Utilities include propane gas, city water supply, sewer system, and side ditches. The building is equipped with air conditioning, hot water supply, and electricity. Each unit features a dedicated toilet, a combined bath and toilet room, and a shower. There is indoor space for a washing machine, internet connectivity is supported, and fire alarms are installed for safety.
Special notes regarding road access detail that the property fronts a one-way public road to the northeast. This access road is paved and has a width of 1.5 meters. Other key specifications include a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%. The land is freehold (ownership rights). There is no parking lot included with the property.
The area of Atago 3-chome in Nagasaki City is a well-established residential district. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role during Japan's period of national isolation (sakoku), when it was the sole port open to limited foreign trade, primarily with the Dutch and Chinese. This history is palpable throughout the city. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Glover Garden, an open-air museum of historic Western-style homes situated on a hillside overlooking the harbor, offering stunning views and a direct connection to Nagasaki's international past.