Spacious Family Home in Hachinohe's Nagane District
This generously proportioned 8DK family residence offers 171.38 square meters of living space across two floors, providing ample room for comfortable family living. Built in October 1988, this 38-year-old wooden structure features a versatile layout including a 12.5-jo living room, 9-jo dining kitchen, multiple Japanese-style rooms (6-jo and 8-jo), and three 6-jo Western-style rooms distributed across both levels.
The property includes comprehensive amenities with a gas stove already installed in the kitchen, a dedicated bathroom measuring 1.6x1.6 meters or larger, two separate toilet facilities, and indoor laundry space. Storage solutions are available throughout all living areas, ensuring practical organization. The residence comes with parking for two vehicles at no additional cost, and the existing garage can be demolished to create even more parking space if desired.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is currently vacant. The agent encourages potential buyers to schedule a viewing, stating: "The property is vacant. If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date."
Located in Hachinohe's Nagane 1-chome district, the area offers convenient access to daily necessities with a convenience store just 290 meters away, a supermarket within 720 meters, and a drugstore 510 meters from the property. The neighborhood provides a balanced residential environment with good access to essential services while maintaining a peaceful atmosphere. The property sits within walking distance of Hon-Hachinohe Station on the JR Hachinohe Line, approximately 22 minutes on foot.
The surrounding Aomori prefecture is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, with the nearby Kabushima Shrine serving as a unique landmark where thousands of black-tailed gulls nest annually, creating a spectacular natural phenomenon visible from April to August. This distinctive attraction highlights the region's blend of natural beauty and local tradition.