Spacious Wooden Family Home in Miyako City, Iwate
This property is a detached wooden house located in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. The house was built in November 1990, making it 35 years old, and features a total floor area of 115.93 square meters across two stories. The layout is a generous 5SDK, offering five rooms plus a living, dining, and kitchen area. The land size is 194.73 square meters, providing ample outdoor space.
According to the agent notes, the property's equipment includes public water supply, public gas, propane, and a sewer drainage system. The house has a dedicated indoor bath, a dedicated toilet, and a dedicated laundry area. There is a garden, but no dedicated parking space. The land is classified as residential land within a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone. The property rights are ownership, and the current status is vacant. Handover conditions are negotiable, and the property fronts one road. The transaction type is intermediary.
The location in Isoke, Miyako City, offers a lifestyle surrounded by nature with views of the mountains and a cool climate. It is conveniently situated approximately 1,200 meters (a 15-20 minute walk) from the Isoke Station on the Sanriku Railway Rias Line. The area provides essential amenities such as a convenience store and drugstore within 400 meters, and a supermarket within 800 meters.
Miyako City is a representative city of the Sanriku Coast, renowned for its rich fishing resources and stunning natural scenery, including the Sanriku Fukko (Reconstruction) National Park and Jodogahama. The Sanriku Fukko National Park, established in 2013 to contribute to the region's recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, features dramatic sea cliffs and intricate ria coastlines. It is a fantastic area for observing coastal flora and fauna and enjoying incredibly fresh seafood. A major nearby landmark is the breathtaking Jodogahama Beach, a scenic spot of beautiful white rocks and clear blue waters within the national park, easily accessible from central Miyako.