Spacious 8DK Wooden House with Garden and Storage in Tsu, Mie Prefecture
This property, listed as B-295, is a substantial wooden house built in January 1988, offering a generous 100 square meters of living space across two floors. The layout is an expansive 8DK, providing ample room for a large family or those desiring significant space. The house sits on a sizable plot of land measuring approximately 640.01 square meters, which includes a garden and a storage shed. Additionally, there is a separate field available. A notable point is that the building is currently unregistered, but registration procedures are underway.
Key equipment and features include water supplied from a well, propane gas, and a septic tank for drainage. Parking is available on the premises. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is open for discussion. The location in Tsu City's Hakusancho district offers a peaceful setting. It is within a 700-meter walk from JR Nanso Line's Ieki Station, providing regional rail access.
Tsu City, the capital of Mie Prefecture, is known for its mild climate and abundant nature. It serves as a key transportation hub connecting the Chubu and Kinki regions and is linked to Chubu Centrair International Airport via high-speed boat. The area boasts a diverse landscape, from a long coastline to the famous Sakakibara Onsen, known as a "hot spring for beauties." An interesting local fact is that parts of Tsu were used as filming locations for movies. The closest major landmark is the historic and spiritually significant Ise Jingu (Grand Shrine), one of Japan's most important Shinto sites, located approximately 30 kilometers to the east.