Property Overview: A Spacious Single-Story Home in Otaru
This property is a used single-story wooden house located in Irifune 1-chome, Otaru City, Hokkaido. The building was constructed in July 1971 and offers a layout of 4LDK with a total floor area of 85.86 square meters. The land area is substantial at 317.21 square meters. The property is currently vacant and is being sold as-is, with no repairs or renovations to be undertaken by the seller.
The property is equipped with city gas, a water supply, a sewage system, electricity, a shampoo dresser, and a system kitchen. The site fronts two roads (excluding corner lots) on the northeast and southwest sides, both of which are private roads. Parking is available for three cars.
According to the agent notes, the annual fixed asset tax for fiscal year Reiwa 7 is 50,088 yen. The reason for sale is asset disposal. The sale is subject to a disclaimer regarding non-conformity with contract, and the building and all attached equipment will be delivered in their current condition without any repairs. The land will also be delivered in its current state without any land preparation, development, or tree felling. The property boundaries are not indicated. A building confirmation application was submitted, but a completion inspection was not conducted. There is snow falling from the roof (details: some snow falls from the snow guard fence onto the road side). According to the fixed asset tax certificate, the building is a two-story wooden structure with a galvanized steel sheet roof and a total floor area of 176.45 square meters (there are unregistered parts, delivered as-is). The second floor contains two units of 2DK, which are not included in the registered floor area. There is a possibility that some water supply and sewer pipes pass through the property. The feasibility of large-scale renovations requiring a building confirmation application or extension work varies depending on the building structure and laws. Prospective buyers should confirm directly with their chosen contractor. A site visit is essential to confirm the property's condition.