Spacious 5DK Detached House on an 81-Pyeong Plot in Saga City
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial piece of land with an existing house in Saga City, Saga Prefecture. The listing is for a 5DK (5 rooms plus Dining-Kitchen) detached house built in September 1975, situated on a generous plot of approximately 268.64 square meters (81.26 pyeong). The total floor area of the building is 92.73 square meters (28.05 pyeong). The property is offered at a price of 7.8 million yen and is available for immediate handover.
According to the agent's notes, the house is located near Honjo Elementary School. The land includes an existing older house. The property is being sold in its current condition. A special note from the agent states: "Other (Special Notes/Remarks): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only." The property is situated on a road with a 4-meter width on the west side and a total road frontage of 15 meters. The land is subject to a shared ownership portion of 170 square meters (1/3 share). The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 100%. The land is within a City Planning Area Adjustment Zone and is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act.
The surrounding area offers convenient daily amenities, with Honjo Kindergarten a 4-minute walk away, Honjo Elementary School an 8-minute walk, and a Seven-Eleven convenience store within a 10-minute walk. Access to public transport involves a 19-minute bus ride from JR Nagasaki Main Line's Saga Station, followed by a 6-minute walk from the "Suetsugi" bus stop.
An interesting fact about the Saga region is its deep historical roots as the heart of the ancient Saga Plain, a major rice-producing area for centuries. The area is also famous for its high-quality ceramics, known as Saga-yaki or Arita-yaki, which have been exported worldwide since the 17th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Saga Castle History Museum, a reconstructed main keep that offers panoramic views of the city and fascinating exhibits on the local Nabeshima clan's history.