Akiya in Imari City, Saga
¥3,600,000 JPY
- Farmland






26
- Layout:
- 6DK
- Building area:
- 159 m²
- Land area:
- 577 m²
Property details
Description:
This is a two-story wooden house that requires major repairs. The property features a distance of over 2 meters from adjacent buildings and is located in a quiet residential area with low traffic. The surroundings are rich in greenery, providing a view of the mountains. The toilet is Western-style (simple flush/cesspool type). Additionally, there are forest and agricultural land as part of the property. However, there is no water supply available.
- Address:
- 佐賀県伊万里市松浦町桃川下分
- Date built:
- November 1974
- Current status:
- Akiya
- Structure:
- Wooden construction
- Urban planning:
- Outside urban planning area
- Source:
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Facilities
- Balcony
- Electricity connection
- Garage
- Garden
- Gender-separated toilets
- Japanese-style room(s)
- Manual collection sewerage
- Parking for at least one car
- Propane gas supply (bottled)
- Public water supply
- Separate toilet and bath
- Shed
- Shower
- Space for washing machine inside
- Storage room
Nearby places
| Train station | 10 min walk |
| Preschool | 2.4 km |
| Convenience store | 4.2 km |
| Hospital | 5.4 km |
| Supermarket | 7.9 km |
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- Farmland
Agricultural Farmland
This property is listed as having agricultural land attached. Buying, or leasing, agricultural land requires meeting certain requirements and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee or equivalent (such as the governor of the prefecture).
About Imari City
Imari City is known for its rich history in ceramics, notably Imari porcelain, which has been highly valued both domestically and internationally. The city is located in Saga Prefecture, close to Arita, another town famous for its pottery. Imari offers beautiful landscapes, including coastlines and mountains. Local cuisine often features seafood, reflecting its coastal location.
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