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Wakamiya, Hyogo-cho, Saga City, Saga Prefecture

佐賀県佐賀市兵庫町大字若宮

$58,800USD

8,500,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
4
Parking:
1
Year built:
1933
Land size:
388.86 / 4186sqft
House size:
79.34 / 855sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Seven Eleven: 19 minute(s) walk
Family Mart: 23 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) - 34 km away

Historic Home in Hyogo, Saga City

A remarkable piece of Japanese history awaits in Hyogo-cho, Saga City. This single-story wooden home, dating back to 1933, offers a spacious 4LDK layout within its 79.34 square meters of living space. The property sits on an expansive 388.86 square meter lot, providing ample outdoor space and garden potential.

The traditional architecture reflects the Showa period's craftsmanship, while the interior configuration accommodates modern living needs with four bedrooms and a combined living-dining-kitchen area. Located just 11 minutes' walk from Shimofuchi-Minami bus stop, the property combines historical charm with convenient access to local amenities.

Currently tenant-occupied, this property presents an immediate investment opportunity. With a building coverage ratio of 60% and floor area ratio of 100%, there's potential for future development, subject to local regulations. The property's blend of historical significance and practical living space makes it a unique offering in Saga's real estate market.

Property Details

LocationWakamiya, Hyogo-cho, Saga City, Saga Prefecture
Price¥8,500,000
Building Size79.34 m²
Land Size388.86 m²
ParkingAvailable
ConstructionWooden structure, Single story
Layout4LDK
Year Built1933
Area InformationHyogo-cho is a historical district in Saga City, known for its traditional architecture and proximity to central Saga
Nearest LandmarkSaga Castle History Museum