Adobel Bloom Hara Phase 4 New Construction Detached Houses Units 9 & 10
This new construction development in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, offers two spacious 4LDK family homes, with completion scheduled for April 2026. Unit 9 is priced at 29.98 million yen, featuring a building area of 112.18 square meters on a 183.33 square meter plot. Unit 10 is available for 27.98 million yen, with a building area of 112.08 square meters on a 183.27 square meter plot. Both are two-story wooden structures with a flat site and a generous 6-meter wide asphalt-paved road at the front, allowing parking for up to four cars.
The property's equipment and features are designed for modern, comfortable living. The kitchen includes a counter kitchen, dishwasher, and a practical 3-burner gas hob suitable for serious cooking. The home is equipped with a walk-in closet, pantry, bath dryer, bathroom heater, and double-glazed windows. A TV monitor intercom allows residents to see visitors from inside the house for added security and peace of mind, especially for families with children. The bath features a system for easy filling and reheating with a single switch. These amenities help with time-saving chores and provide comfort during cold seasons.
According to the official building confirmation number, the property is registered as No. R07SHC126354, among others. The development is situated in a quiet residential area with convenient access to daily necessities. The nearest major train station is JR Chikuhi Line's Higashi-Karatsu Station, approximately an 8-minute drive away.
The surrounding area of Karatsu is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Karatsu is famous for its vibrant Karatsu Kunchi festival, held every autumn, featuring elaborate floats called hikiyama. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Karatsu Castle, a seaside fortress built in the early 17th century, often called the "Floating Castle" for its picturesque reflection on the water. The region is also known for its beautiful pottery and proximity to the scenic Niji-no-Matsubara pine grove.