Daiwa House UM Town Fukabori-cho: A New Residential Development in Nagasaki
This property is a newly built detached house development by Daiwa House, located in the Fukabori-cho area of Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. The development, named UM Town Fukabori-cho, offers a selection of four distinct lots, each with its own specifications and pricing. The available units range from 3LDK to 4LDK layouts, with building sizes from approximately 76.01 to 97.72 square meters and generous land plots ranging from about 173.30 to 221.72 square meters. Prices start from 42.8 million yen for a 3LDK unit and go up to 44.8 million yen for a 4LDK unit.
Critical agent notes have been provided and must be fully incorporated. The equipment/facilities are listed under registration number: ERI-25000243 and others. Special remarks are provided and translated as follows: The floor plans and exterior landscaping diagrams are drawn based on design documents and may differ somewhat from the actual property. Furniture, home appliances, fixtures, cars, bicycles, etc., are not included in the price. This note is repeated for emphasis, underscoring that purchasers should be aware that the presented layouts are illustrative and that the sale is for the property only, excluding all movable items and vehicles.
The homes feature modern specifications aimed at comfortable living. Key equipment and features include a dishwasher, water purifier, walk-in closets, a home power generation system, smart home capabilities, a bathroom dryer and heater, two or more toilets, double-glazed windows, a video intercom, and a parcel delivery box. The development boasts practical advantages such as available parking, corner lots, and a road frontage of over 6 meters. The property is designated as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit and comes with both design and construction housing performance evaluation reports, ensuring quality and peace of mind. Immediate occupancy is possible for the completed units.
The area of Fukabori-cho in Nagasaki offers a blend of convenience and tranquility. It is a family-friendly neighborhood with educational facilities like Ohotori Kindergarten, Nagasaki City Fukabori Elementary School, and Nagasaki City Fukabori Middle School all within walking distance. Daily shopping needs are met by stores like Elena Fukabori. An interesting historical fact about Nagasaki is its unique role during Japan's period of national isolation (sakoku), when it was the country's primary window to the outside world via Dejima island. The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the Nagasaki Peace Park, a solemn and beautifully maintained memorial dedicated to the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing, located approximately 5 kilometers from the city center.