Spacious Hillside Home with Persimmon Production Facilities in Date, Fukushima
Translated from the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, a private well, an individual septic tank (単独浄化槽), and a propane gas (PG) system. A key feature is the presence of a separate, unregistered two-story wooden outbuilding with a total floor area of 99.16㎡. The property was formerly used for producing Date City's famous 'anpo' dried persimmons, and the processing facilities remain on-site. With some refurbishment, these facilities could be reactivated for agricultural use. Important remarks include: there are notification matters regarding the outdoor area of the premises (details available upon inquiry). The sale price is based on the premise that the buyer bears the costs (estimated 1.3-1.5 million yen) for separate land division surveying required to acquire the farmland adjacent to the residential plot. A water quality test has not been conducted. As water pressure from the well has decreased, the installation of a water storage tank on the property after purchase is recommended.
The area offers a blend of rural tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Yanagawa Kibou no Mori Park features a genuine miniature steam locomotive running through its flower and green-filled grounds, making it a popular outdoor leisure destination in the northern Fukushima region. The property itself is situated in the Shiraone district, on the pass road leading from this park towards Marumori Town in Miyagi Prefecture. The vast land, totaling 11,203.28㎡, is classified as residential, forest, field, and rice paddy, offering immense potential for gardening, farming, or simply enjoying the expansive private garden.