Historic 1927 Wooden House in Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture
This property is a unique and historic wooden house built in January 1927, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japanese architectural history. The house features a 3DK layout spread across two floors, with a total building area of approximately 100 square meters (about 30.25 tsubo). The land area is 55.23 square meters (about 16.7 tsubo) according to the official registry, situated in a Quasi-Commercial zoning area with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
According to the agent's special notes, several important conditions apply. The exact building structure and area are not clearly defined. The property is sold in its current 'as-is' condition, including any remaining items or fixtures left behind. The property boundaries are not explicitly marked. Furthermore, the judicial scrivener for the transaction will be specified by the seller.
The location in Gamagori City's Nishiuracho district is highly convenient. The property is just a 4-minute walk from Meitetsu Gamagori Line's Nishiura Station, providing excellent access to the region. The immediate neighborhood offers daily necessities within a short walk, including a drugstore, convenience store, post office, and a credit union.
Gamagori is a beautiful coastal city in Aichi Prefecture, part of the Mikawa Bay region. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its production of mandarin oranges (mikan). The area is also known for its scenic coastline and islands. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Takeshima Island, connected to the mainland by a 387-meter bridge, which is home to the picturesque Takeshima Shrine nestled within a camphor forest.