Spacious Three-Story Steel-Frame House in Nagoya's Atsuta Ward
This three-story steel-frame detached house in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, offers a convenient and modern living space. Located within a 10-minute walk from Atsuta Jingu Denmacho Station and Aeon Town Atsuta Chitose, the property is situated in a quiet area with a 3.9m wide front road that sees little large vehicle traffic, minimizing noise and vibration.
The property has been recently renovated, with the living/dining/kitchen (LDK) area refurbished around August 2023. The 9.7-jo LDK features simple wallpaper and natural wood flooring, making it easy to coordinate furniture. A large window on the first-floor southeast side provides excellent natural light. The kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washbasin area were all replaced in 2023. The kitchen includes a 3-burner stove, and the unit bath features a stylish monochrome finish. The second-floor western-style room is bright and faces southeast, with a full wall of storage on the southwest side. The third-floor western-style room also faces southeast and opens onto a spacious balcony, perfect for drying laundry or relaxing.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The current status is vacant. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about arranging a free viewing on their preferred date. Important remarks: The property is in a quasi-fire prevention zone, with an absolute height limit of 31m, a height control district, and a greening district. It is near Shirotori Elementary School and Miya Junior High School. Atsuta Jingu Denmacho Station is a 10-minute walk away. The layout offers abundant storage. Please note: The co-owners are currently proceeding with division discussions and land parceling procedures. As a result of this subdivision, the land area may differ from the ownership share area. There is no parking space. In principle, a housing loan cannot be used for this purchase.
The surrounding Atsuta area is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Atsuta Jingu shrine is one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, believed to house the sacred Kusanagi no Tsurugi sword, one of the Imperial Regalia. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Atsuta Jingu, a major power spot and tourist attraction visited by approximately 7 million people annually.