Three-Generation Family Home in a Coastal Mountain Town
This property is a wooden structure that served as a family home for three generations, from grandfather to father, located in the port town of Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture. The building is approximately 60 to 65 years old, with a robust frame constructed from locally quarried stone. The exterior and roof have been renovated approximately twice, while the interior, bathroom, and plumbing areas require renovation. The house is currently vacant, and all belongings have been cleared out. The property includes the house and land, and the buyer will be responsible for all interior and other renovations. The seller is looking to sell within two to three years. The mother passed away nine years ago, and the father lived alone until three years ago. He later entered a care facility and passed away there in December of the year before last, after which the family began clearing out the house. Because the father lived alone, the interior and hallways were left in a neglected state, so the seller and their brother have been regularly returning to clean and organize. Currently, the seller returns once a month to tend to the family grave and air out the house by opening the windows. The town is a port town surrounded by mountains and sea, facing the Pacific Ocean in Minamiboso, and is known as a whaling town. There are flower fields nearby, and the land is on a solid foundation. It is an 8-minute walk from Wadaura Station on the Uchibo Line. A garage certificate can be obtained beside the port road. Interior and renovation work are needed. The fields and rice paddies are under the grandfather's name, so a name change may require some effort. The property is also tax-exempt.