Spacious 4DK House in Nara's Haginodai with Rebuild Potential
Critical agent notes and special features have been translated and must be carefully considered. The building has some tilt, and there are gaps in the fittings. Originally, the property and the front road were part of a terraced housing application, meaning standalone reconstruction is generally not permitted. However, an opinion has been obtained from Ikoma City that reconstruction is possible following an application under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act. Access to the plot is partially narrow, imposing vehicle restrictions. Furthermore, there is a shared ownership interest in the front road (one-sixth share). The property is currently vacant, and the transfer timing is negotiable.
The area of Ikoma is nestled between Nara and Osaka, offering a peaceful residential setting with easy access to both major cities. An interesting local fact is that Ikoma is home to the Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, which has been operating since 1926. For nature and history enthusiasts, the closest major landmark is the historic Horyuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world's oldest wooden buildings, located a short drive or train ride away in Ikaruga, Nara.