Spacious Wooden Family Home in the Scenic Foothills of Takizawa
This substantial 4LDK detached house, built in 1993, offers a generous 115.09 square meters of living space on a 177.09 square meter plot of land in the peaceful area of Hanokisawayama, Takizawa City. The property is currently vacant and ready for a new owner. The home features a classic wooden structure and a functional layout with four bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. Key equipment includes public water supply, public gas, and a septic tank system. The property is equipped with a dedicated bath and toilet, a dedicated garden, and dedicated parking space is available.
Special notes highlight that the land is designated as residential land within the City Planning Area's urbanization zone, specifically the First Category Low-Rise Residential Exclusive District. The building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 80%. The property fronts a road on one side. The current status is vacant house (akiya), and the handover timing is negotiable. The land rights are ownership.
Takizawa City is located northwest of Morioka, the prefectural capital of Iwate. The city is blessed with the majestic peak of Mount Iwate (Iwate-san) to the northwest and is traversed by the Kitakami and Shizukuishi Rivers. The area enjoys an inland climate and is known for its suburban agriculture, including dairy farming, rice, and vegetables. The city is well-connected by road and rail, featuring four train stations and access to the Tohoku Expressway via the Takizawa IC and Takizawa Chuo SIC. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Big Roof Takizawa (ビッグルーフ滝沢), a large multi-purpose community and sports complex that serves as a vibrant hub for local activity. The closest major landmark is the iconic and sacred Mount Iwate, a prominent stratovolcano and one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains, offering year-round hiking and scenic beauty.