Date added: 73 days ago

Ichiwaki, Hashimoto City, Wakayama Prefecture

和歌山県橋本市市脇

$130,000USD

18,800,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
4
Parking:
1
Year built:
2000
Land size:
330.79 / 3561sqft
House size:
136 / 1464sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Family Mart: 10 minute(s) walk
Seven Eleven: 14 minute(s) walk
Lawson: 20 minute(s) walk
Circle K: 22 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:

Spacious Family Home in Hashimoto with Mountain Views

Located in the peaceful Ichiwaki district of Hashimoto City, this well-maintained two-story home offers generous living spaces across 136 square meters. Built in 2000, the property features a practical 4LDK layout ideal for family living.

Set on an impressive 330-square-meter plot, the elevated position provides pleasant views of the surrounding area. The property benefits from excellent natural light and includes ample parking space at no additional cost.

Just a 21-minute walk from Hashimoto Station on the Nankai Koya Line, the home offers convenient access to local amenities while maintaining a serene residential setting. The property rights are freehold, and the home is available for immediate occupancy.

With its spacious land plot, equivalent to about 100 tsubo, this property presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a generous family home with room for gardening or outdoor living in Wakayama Prefecture.

Property Details

LocationIchiwaki, Hashimoto City, Wakayama Prefecture
Price¥18,800,000
Building Size136.00 m²
Land Size330.79 m²
Layout4LDK
Year Built2000
ParkingYes (Free)
Stories2
Distance to Station21 min walk to Hashimoto Station
Area InformationHashimoto City is known for its historic temples and proximity to Mount Koya, a major center of Japanese Buddhism
Nearest LandmarkMount Koya (Koyasan), UNESCO World Heritage Site