Spacious 4DK Akiya in Tsukubamirai with River Views and Sunny Garden
This property is a detached house for sale located in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The house is a single-story wooden structure built in August 1971, offering a total floor area of 82.16 sqm (approximately 24.85 tsubo) on a generous 220.6 sqm (approximately 66.73 tsubo) plot of land. The layout is a 4DK, comprising two Japanese-style rooms (4.5-tatami and 6-tatami), two Western-style rooms (6-tatami and 8-tatami), and a 6.5-tatami dining-kitchen area.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include: Bathroom and toilet are separate; the bath has a reheating function and a window; there is a washroom and washbasin; air conditioning; indoor space for a washing machine; storm shutters; lighting fixtures; propane gas; electricity; and a septic tank. Special notes highlight that the property is near a river, on a regular-shaped plot, and enjoys good sunlight. The house includes Japanese-style rooms. Important remarks specify that the brokerage commission is 330,000 yen (tax-inclusive), which is the upper limit under the special provision for low-priced housing. Subleasing is not permitted (the property cannot be used for purposes other than self-occupancy).
The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. It includes a garden and free parking for three or more vehicles (currently, there is a carport for one). The land is held under an old-law leasehold right with a monthly ground rent of 5,725 yen, a lease period of 20 years, and a contract expiry date of April 30, 2048. The property is located in an unzoned area within an Urban Planning Adjustment Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The area of Tsukubamirai is part of the greater Tsukuba Science City region, known for its blend of rural scenery and advanced research facilities. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the 'Mirai' (Future) buses, a community bus service designed to connect residents. The closest major landmark is the famous Mount Tsukuba, a twin-peaked mountain revered in local mythology and a popular destination for hiking, offering spectacular views of the Kanto plain.