Spacious Former Clinic in Katsuraqi Town with Renovation Potential
Constructed in January 1968, this two-story wooden structure has a total floor area of 599.41 square meters, featuring an 11DK layout. The property includes essential utilities: water supply, public gas, and propane. It comes with a dedicated indoor bath, a separate toilet (note: it is a Japanese-style pit toilet), a laundry area, and nearby parking. A critical special note from the agent states: 'Before occupancy, the owner will repair the basic structure and equipment to a usable condition. The extended portion of the building is reinforced concrete construction. ※ Registration with the Katsuraqi Town Akiya Bank is required.' This means the property will be delivered in a functional state, with structural repairs completed by the owner.
Katsuraqi Town is situated at the foot of the sacred Mount Koya in northeastern Wakayama. The area is rich in history and nature, being home to parts of the UNESCO World Heritage 'Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range,' including the Koyasan Choishimichi pilgrimage path. The recent opening of a bypass has significantly improved access, reducing travel time to Wakayama City and Izumi City to about 30 minutes, expanding commuting and shopping options. The town is also famous as a 'fruit kingdom,' cultivating persimmons, peaches, grapes, and pears throughout the seasons. The closest major landmark is the revered Koyasan (Mount Koya), a vast temple settlement and one of Japan's most important spiritual centers.