Traditional Wooden Home in Katsuraqi Town with Expansion Potential
This vacant wooden house, located in Katsuraqi Town, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, offers a spacious living environment with a total floor area of 108.60 square meters across two stories. The property features a 7DK layout, providing ample room for a family. It sits on a generous land plot of 228.11 square meters, which includes a garden. The house is equipped with public water, public gas, a propane bath, flush toilet, and a three-burner gas stove kitchen. Parking is available nearby.
According to the agent's special notes, an extension was built in S62 (1987). It is critically important to note that registration with the Katsuraqi Town Akiya Bank is required to utilize this property. The current status is vacant, and handover conditions are negotiable.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. JR Wakayama Line's Kaseda Station is just a 500-meter walk away, providing rail access. The Katsuragi West IC on the Keinawa Expressway is a 5-minute drive (1700 meters). Local amenities such as a convenience store are within 300 meters, a supermarket within 1km, and a post office a mere 52 meters away. Kaseda Elementary School is 300 meters from the property, and Kaseda Junior High School is 650 meters away.
Katsuraqi Town is nestled at the foot of the sacred Mount Koya in northeastern Wakayama Prefecture. The area is rich in history and nature, containing several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including parts of the Koyasan pilgrimage routes. A notable local landmark is the 'Fifteen Shrine Camphor Tree (Jigose no Kusunoki)', a designated natural monument of Wakayama Prefecture, located just a 4-minute walk from the property. The town is also famous as a 'fruit kingdom', cultivating persimmons, peaches, grapes, and pears throughout the seasons. Recent bypass openings have significantly improved access, reducing travel time to Wakayama City and Izumi City to approximately 30 minutes.