Charming Single-Story Home with Japanese Garden in Shibata City
This property is a single-story wooden house built in September 1980, offering a total floor area of 141.01 square meters on a spacious 291.45 square meter corner lot. The layout is a 5DK, providing ample room for family living. The house features a charming Japanese-style garden, adding a touch of traditional serenity to the outdoor space. The kitchen, bathroom, and washroom remain in their original condition from when the house was built, while the toilet has been renovated. There is evidence of past water leakage in the hallway ceiling and floor, but the leaks themselves have been repaired. Additionally, there are cracks in the hallway's earthen walls, attributed to the 1995 earthquake. The property is currently vacant and the transfer of ownership is to be in its current condition.
The home is equipped with public water supply, propane gas, a sewer drainage system, a laundry area, indoor air conditioning for heating and cooling, a dedicated bath, a dedicated toilet, a dedicated gas kitchen, a garden, and available parking. The land is designated as residential land within an urbanization promotion area.
Regarding the location's amenities: the nearest kindergarten is 4800m away, the city hall is 3900m, a bus stop is 400m, a post office is 400m, a police station is 500m, and a gas station is 400m. The property is also conveniently located approximately 900 meters on foot from Tsukioka Station on the JR Uetsu Main Line.
Shibata City, located in the northern part of the Echigo Plain and adjacent to Niigata City, is a core city of the Aga-Kita region. It flourished as a castle town in the Edo period and retains historical heritage throughout. The area is rich in tourist resources, including the nationally famous Tsukioka Onsen hot spring resort and abundant nature from mountains to sea that can be enjoyed year-round. Blessed by the fertile land watered by the Kaji River, which was once famed for having the "best embankment cherry blossoms in the Orient," Shibata is also a leading producer in the prefecture of Koshihikari rice and asparagus.