Spacious Wooden Family Home with Ample Parking in Fukushima City
This substantial property, located at 27-3 Mori-ai, Shimo-ori, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, detached wooden house. Built in May 1981, the two-story residence offers a generous total floor area of 198.39 square meters (approximately 2,135 sq ft) arranged in a 9LDK layout, providing abundant space for a large family or versatile living and working arrangements. The property sits on a sizable plot of land measuring 390.52 square meters (approximately 4,203 sq ft).
According to the agent's notes, the property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. A key feature is the availability of parking space for up to two vehicles. It is important to note that this is a property registered with the Fukushima City Akiya Bank. For detailed remarks, prospective buyers are directed to consult the "Remarks" section on the Fukushima City Akiya Bank website. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary agreement.
The location in the Mori-ai area offers a blend of residential tranquility and accessibility. The property is within walking distance of local amenities, including Mori-ai Elementary School (approx. 480m) and Fukushima Daini Junior High School (approx. 1,370m). For transportation, the Fukushima Kotsu Museum Library Mae bus stop is approximately 880 meters away. Fukushima City itself is nestled in a basin surrounded by the Azuma Mountain Range to the west and the Abukuma Highlands to the east, blessed with rivers, lush greenery, and hot springs. The area is famous for its fruit production, particularly peaches, pears, and apples. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Fukushima Gokoku Shrine, a serene cultural site within the city.