Newly Developed Subdivision in Yahaba, Iwate: Hanadate Town Yahaba
This newly developed subdivision, Hanadate Town Yahaba, offers a selection of modern, eco-friendly homes in a convenient area of Iwate Prefecture. The development features a range of floor plans from 2LDK to 4LDK, with building sizes from approximately 92.73 to 103.50 square meters and generous land plots ranging from about 172.31 to 173.49 square meters. Prices start from 33.8 million yen.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The floor plans and exterior landscaping diagrams are based on design documents and may differ slightly from the actual property. For several units, the purchase price includes a dining table set, sofa, living table, TV board, TV, refrigerator, and air purifier. However, other furniture, appliances, fixtures, and vehicles are not included in the price. For other units, it is explicitly stated that furniture, appliances, fixtures, and vehicles are not included in the price. Furthermore, the property is subject to fire prevention designation under Article 22 of the Building Standards Law.
The homes are equipped with a solar power generation system, contributing to reduced utility costs. A key security feature is the installation of security cameras based on an agreement concluded with the Iwate Prefectural Police Headquarters for the promotion of security camera installation. Other notable specifications include IH cooktops, counter kitchens, dishwasher/dryers, shower-equipped vanity counters, heated toilet seats, bathroom dryers, underfloor heating, double-glazed windows, and home security compatibility. The development boasts over 30 total units, completed land surveys, and spacious intervals between neighboring houses.
The area around Yahaba is well-serviced with shopping and daily amenities. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "Yahaba," is derived from an Ainu word meaning "a place where the river spreads out." The closest major landmark is the historic city of Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, known for its castle ruins, unique wanko soba noodle culture, and the scenic Iwate Park.