Traditional Wooden Home with Spacious Land in Aizu-Wakamatsu
This property is a detached wooden house built in December 1971, offering a generous total floor area of 81.10㎡ (approximately 24.53 tsubo) arranged in a 4DK layout. The home stands on a substantial plot of land measuring 199.50㎡ (approximately 60.34 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space. The property is located in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, specifically in the Motoda Town, Tokuhisa, Take-no-Moto area.
Essential equipment and facilities include a water supply, a separate bath and toilet, and a washbasin area. Special notes regarding road access detail that the property fronts onto a one-way road to the west. The road has a width of 4 meters, is privately maintained, and the property has a frontage of 10.5 meters along it. A 'Position Designation' is in place, which is a specific administrative confirmation related to building eligibility.
The area of Aizu-Wakamatsu is steeped in samurai history, famously known as the last stand of the Byakkotai during the Boshin War. A key landmark is the majestic Tsuruga Castle, a reconstructed fortress that serves as a symbol of the city and offers panoramic views from its keep. The property's location provides a connection to this rich historical tapestry while offering a private residential setting.