Nestled in the charming coastal town of Higashiizu, this traditional Japanese home offers both comfort and convenience. The two-story wooden structure, spanning nearly 100 square meters, sits on a generous 117-square-meter plot just a 13-minute walk from Izu-Inatori Station.
Built in 1978, this corner property boasts practical amenities including two toilets, a system kitchen, and an auto-filling bath system. The home's southern exposure ensures plenty of natural light, while its location in a quiet residential area provides a peaceful living environment.
The property features parking space for two vehicles and comes with modern conveniences such as a video intercom system. The home's layout makes it suitable for multi-generational living, and city gas utilities add to its practicality. Available for both purchase at ¥3.5 million or rental at ¥50,000 monthly, this property offers flexibility for potential DIY enthusiasts looking to create their ideal space in the scenic Izu Peninsula.