Spacious 4DK Apartment in Nagasaki with Park Proximity
This property is a 4DK apartment located on the third floor of a five-story reinforced concrete building constructed in October 1980. The apartment features a generous private floor area of 75.18 sqm (approximately 22.74 tsubo) and is a corner unit. The layout includes three 6-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms, one 7-tatami mat Western-style room, and a 7.5-tatami mat dining-kitchen area. A 4.5 sqm balcony is also included.
Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, CATV capability, an indoor space for a washing machine, and city gas. Special notes from the agent are critical: the gas water heater is faulty and must be replaced. The building's management association operates on a rotating two-year system for the positions of chairman, accountant, and auditor. There is a monthly rotation for cleaning the stairwells and handrails. The neighborhood association conducts regular area clean-ups, and a fee of 2,000 yen is required for any absence from these clean-ups. Prospective buyers are requested to refrain from visiting the site early in the morning or at night and to schedule viewings in advance as same-day requests may not be accommodated.
The apartment is situated in Nagasaki City's Nishiyama district, a short 2-minute walk from Tateyama Park Entrance bus stop. The area is served by the Kamnagasaki Elementary School and Katabuchi Junior High School districts. Pets are not allowed, and TV viewing requires a cable television contract. The property comes with one free parking space and a free private storage room. The current asking price is 2.8 million yen, with monthly fees of 7,000 yen for management and 13,000 yen for repair reserves. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The Nishiyama area offers a quiet residential atmosphere with the nearby Tateyama Park providing green space for recreation. Nagasaki is a city rich in history and culture, famously being one of the few ports open to foreign trade during Japan's period of isolation. A major landmark easily accessible from this location is the Glover Garden and Oura Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers stunning views of the harbor and insight into the city's international heritage.