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Hachigoji, Oguni-machi, Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture

新潟県長岡市小国町八王子

$51,500USD

7,500,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
4
Parking:
2
Year built:
2017
Land size:
7093.38 / 76353sqft
House size:
193.06 / 2079sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
-
Nearest konbini:
Lawson: 56 minute(s) walk
Closest International Airport:
Haneda Airport (HND) - 218 km away

Nestled in the scenic Hachigoji area of Oguni-machi, Nagaoka City, this spacious traditional Japanese home offers an exceptional blend of modern comfort and rural charm. Built in 2017, this well-maintained 4DK house provides 193 square meters of living space spread across two floors, featuring both Western and Japanese-style rooms.

The property sits on an impressive 7,093 square meters of land, offering abundant space for gardening, farming, or future development. The elevated location provides pleasant views of the surrounding countryside, while the 6.5-meter wide south-facing road ensures easy access.

Recent updates include modern amenities such as an IH cooking system, heated toilet seats, and a spacious bathroom. The property includes parking for two vehicles and utilizes a septic system for waste management. Located just 2 minutes' walk from Hachioji bus stop, this home represents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle with modern conveniences.

Property Details

LocationHachigoji, Oguni-machi, Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture
Price¥7,500,000
Building Size193.06 m²
Land Size7,093.38 m²
Year Built2017
Layout4DK
Parking2 cars
About the AreaOguni-machi is a rural area known for its natural beauty and traditional Japanese countryside lifestyle. The region is famous for its rice cultivation and seasonal festivals.
Nearest Tourist AttractionYamamoto Isoroku Memorial Museum (Historical naval museum dedicated to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto)