Charming 1936 Traditional Japanese House in Saga Prefecture
Critical agent notes have been provided, which are essential for consideration. The building does not fully comply with current building standards, specifically regarding the building coverage ratio, which is over the limit. There is also a possibility that part of the plot encroaches on a water channel. The property does not include a parking space. Inside the home, there is a well. These factors contribute to a lower acquisition cost, making this an ideal project for those interested in renovation or creative reuse, with the understanding that the property is sold as-is.
The location offers excellent convenience, being just a 1-minute walk from a Lawson convenience store and a 9-minute walk from Oxford Station on the Nagasaki Main Line. The area is rich with daily amenities including supermarkets, banks, and home centers. For an interesting local excursion, the historic Yūtoku Inari Shrine in Kashima City, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines known for its stunning vermilion-lacquered structures, is within a reasonable driving distance and offers a magnificent cultural experience.