Traditional Wooden House in Isesaki, Gunma
This property is a traditional wooden house located in a quiet residential area of Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture. Built in January 1955, this 71-year-old home offers a total floor area of 59.50 square meters on a generous 175.20 square meter corner plot. The layout is currently unspecified. The property is designated as an 'akiya' (vacant house) and is for sale.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes a water supply, a septic tank, and propane gas. The agent's special remarks state: 'For detailed confirmation of the property details, viewing requests, etc., please contact the responsible real estate agent. ALFA Co., Ltd., 273-21 Tomizukacho, Isesaki City, TEL: 0270-31-0910.'
The house features two or more parking spaces and is south-facing. It is situated on a corner lot in a quiet neighborhood. Additional features include a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, suitability for two-generation living, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
Isesaki City is known for its rich textile history and is part of the greater Kiryu-Isesaki area, famous for its traditional silk weaving. The city offers a blend of suburban living with access to nature. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Akagi Shrine, a historic Shinto site located on the slopes of Mount Akagi, approximately a 30-minute drive away, known for its spiritual significance and beautiful natural surroundings.