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It is a Japanese house with a sense of history. It is up to you whether you use it as your own home or as a profitable property. One room on the first floor can be used as a parking lot.歴史を感じる日本家屋です。マイホームにするも、収益物件として活用するもあなた次第です。1階1部屋を駐車場にもできます。
Land:土地面積 | 299 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 314 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1958 |
Saga Prefecture, nestled on the northern coastline of Kyushu, offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and affordability that makes it an enticing option for those considering relocating to Japan. Unlike the bustling urban centers like Tokyo and Osaka, Saga is known for its serene landscapes, including picturesque hills, tranquil rivers, and stunning coastlines. The region is steeped in history, with charming towns like Karatsu and Yoshinogari showcasing ancient ruins and traditional crafts. For those who value a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing modern amenities, Saga provides an appealing balance of rural charm and contemporary living. One of the standout features of Saga Ken is its affordability in real estate compared to larger cities. Property prices are significantly lower, making it an ideal destination for first-time homebuyers or those looking to invest in vacation properties. The market is diverse, offering everything from historical machiya (traditional townhouses) to modern single-family homes, often with larger lots than found in urban areas. Additionally, the region is well-connected by public transportation, making commuting to nearby urban centers like Fukuoka a seamless experience. With a growing expatriate community, newcomers can find support and resources to help ease the transition. Coupled with its renowned cuisine—famous for locally sourced ingredients and the celebrated Saga beef—relocating to Saga Ken promises not only an affordable housing option but also an enriching lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty and cultural depth.