Spacious Akiya with Separate Guest House in Ueda, Nagano
According to the agent's notes, this is a registered property with the Ueda City Akiya Bank. The building area is based on the registered title, with the main house comprising two connected structures (built in 1969 and 1970). The detached guest house is a wood/light-gauge steel construction. The property is located within a designated landslide disaster prevention area (landslide and steep slope sections) and within the Ueda City Landscape Planning Area (rural district). Public sewerage is not yet connected, though connection is possible; the beneficiary contribution fee is paid, but construction costs will be the buyer's responsibility. There is an unregistered steel-frame carport and wooden shed. The registered title, tax ledger, and current condition have discrepancies. Removal of items left inside and outside will be handled by the seller. There is a Chubu Electric Power branch line on the premises. The main house has some ceiling stains and peeling, along with numerous other areas needing repair. The property will be transferred in its current condition (seller's liability for non-conformities is exempt). The main house's kitchen, bath, toilet, and washbasin have been renovated at an unspecified time. The detached unit was expanded in 1994.
Equipment includes propane gas and tap water. Parking is available for one car in a carport, though the sloped land requires skilled parking. The property is in a non-line-drawn urban planning area with no specified use district, and has a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The area around Ueda City is rich in history and natural beauty, known for its connection to the legendary samurai Sanada Yukimura. A major nearby landmark is the historic Ueda Castle, a well-preserved site with original stone walls and gates, offering panoramic views of the city and the Chikuma River.