Spacious Family Home in Daisen City with Renovation Plans and Guarantees
This substantial property, listed as Daisen City Vacant House Bank No. 73, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large 5LDK family home set on over 1,000 square meters of land in the scenic city of Daisen, Akita Prefecture. The wooden-framed house, built in August 1980, boasts a generous total floor area of approximately 165 square meters spread across two stories, providing ample space for comfortable living.
Key features and equipment of the property include a water supply, public sewerage (note: the drainage is a septic tank/pit latrine system), a dedicated indoor laundry space, a private garden, and parking space for up to four vehicles. The seller provides significant peace of mind with a two-year warranty covering roof leaks, major structural defects or corrosion, and faults or leaks in water supply and drainage pipes from the date of handover. Furthermore, a separate five-year warranty is in place for termite control work that has been performed.
Special notes indicate that a reservation-only open house is scheduled from February 19th (Thursday) to February 23rd (Monday), with same-day reservations accepted. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inform the agent of their preferred date. Importantly, renovation plans are already set for April 2026, which include refurbishment of both interior and exterior finishes and replacement of plumbing fixtures. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. The land is classified as residential land in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
The location in the Omagari-Tomakimachi area offers a balance of tranquility and convenience, with Omagari Station approximately 2.4km away. Daisen City is renowned as the "Town of Fireworks," famously hosting the annual National Fireworks Competition "Omagari no Hanabi." The area is celebrated for its rich natural beauty across all four seasons, traditional festivals, and delicious local rice and produce. A notable landmark nearby is the expansive Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake, a popular scenic and recreational destination approximately a 30-minute drive away.