Spacious Akiya with Farmland and Solar Power in Nakatsugawa
The house itself is a generous 213.37 square meter wooden structure built in January 1969, featuring a 4LDK layout. It comes equipped with a solar power generation system and a storage battery installed in July 2020, as well as an EcoCute water heating system installed in September 2019. Additional facilities include a toilet, bath, running water, sewerage, and propane gas. A 19.65 square meter warehouse is also present on the grounds, though it is unregistered. It is important to note that an extension to the main house is also unregistered.
This is being sold as an akiya (vacant house) and requires cleaning out; the seller will handle the removal of contents. However, the seller will not bear any costs for repairs or renovations. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles.
The area around Nakatsugawa is rich in natural beauty and history, located in the southern part of Gifu Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the city is a gateway to the beautiful Kiso Valley, part of the historic Nakasendo trail used during the Edo period. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Magome-juku, a beautifully preserved post town on the Nakasendo, offering a step back in time with its stone paths and traditional buildings.