Detached Wooden House in the Serene Highlands of Nagano
This detached wooden house, built in July 2003, is situated in the tranquil town of Iizuna, Nagano Prefecture. The property is currently vacant and ready for new ownership. The house features a 1SLDK layout with a total floor area of 49.68㎡, offering a comfortable living space. A key feature is the roof balcony, which provides a private outdoor area with a primary southern exposure for ample sunlight.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a bidet toilet, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, propane gas, and a public water supply. A special note highlights that the house is set more than 2 meters away from adjacent buildings. Furthermore, the double-glazed windows consist of two panes of single glass with a sealed air gap in between, making them difficult to break and preventing shattering, which also contributes to burglary prevention.
The land is a generous 685㎡ (approximately 207.21 tsubo) and is classified as forest land. It is located in an area without specific urban planning zoning, with a building-to-land ratio of 20% and a floor area ratio of 40%. The property fronts a 5-meter wide public road to the north with a 10-meter frontage. Parking is available.
The surrounding area of Iizuna and northern Nagano is renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Lake Reisenji is a popular spot for fishing and boating, set against a backdrop of the region's volcanic landscapes. The area is also within reach of the historic and culturally significant Zenko-ji Temple, one of Japan's most important Buddhist temples located in Nagano City.