Spacious 1,793 Tsubo Property with Development Potential in Tsugaru City
This substantial property in the popular Kashiwa district of Tsugaru City, Aomori Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to acquire approximately 1,793 tsubo (5,000 sqm) of land. The site includes both residential land and farmland, making it an ideal prospect for those seeking extensive space for a custom build, agricultural use, or future development. The location is highly convenient, with a bus stop in front of the property providing direct service to the Aeon Mall Tsugaru Kashiwa. Both elementary and junior high schools are located within a 1-kilometer radius.
The existing structure is a single-story wooden house built in April 1962, featuring a generous 9DK layout with a total floor area of 383.57 sqm. The property includes several notable features: a spacious entrance, a large earthen-floored area (doma), a renovated toilet, a bath and laundry area, and a separate storage shed. The interior boasts multiple interconnected Japanese-style rooms, including a 12-tatami mat room near the kitchen and other rooms of 12, 12, and 8-tatami mat sizes. The property is situated on a corner plot in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood and includes parking for multiple vehicles. Utilities include city gas, a system kitchen, two toilet locations, a reheating function for the bath, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The price is set for an 'as-is' handover. Regarding the building, the sale is premised on the seller dismantling it. Both the seller and the intermediary are exempt from liability for any defects related to the use of the building. Please note that as part of the land is designated as farmland, an application to the Tsugaru City Agricultural Committee is required upon purchase.
The surrounding Tsugaru area is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that Tsugaru is famous for its traditional Tsugaru shamisen, a three-stringed lute known for its dynamic and percussive playing style. The region is also home to the stunning Shirakami-Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising one of the last remaining virgin beech forests in the world, which is a major tourist attraction for nature enthusiasts and hikers.