A Well-Maintained Single-Family Home in Kinokawa City
This charming single-family home, built in June 2020, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a modern property in the peaceful setting of Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture. With a total floor area of 85.7 square meters, the residence features a functional 3SLDK layout, providing ample space for comfortable living. The property sits on a generous 145.4 square meter plot of land, offering both privacy and room for outdoor activities.
The property's current status is vacant. The agent's special notes state: "Akiya (Vacant House). If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." This indicates the property is immediately available for viewing and purchase, inviting potential buyers to schedule an inspection at their convenience without any viewing fees.
Convenience is a key feature of this home, with a free parking space included—a valuable asset for vehicle owners. The wooden, two-story structure is situated on flat land, ensuring easy access and usability of the outdoor space. The property is located in a non-designated urban planning area, offering flexibility for future modifications, subject to the 70% building coverage ratio and 200% floor area ratio.
Daily life is well-supported by the local infrastructure. A supermarket is just 658 meters away, while a convenience store, drugstore, and bank are all within a 1.6-kilometer radius. For families, Ikeda Elementary School is an 824-meter walk, and Tada Junior High School is 885 meters from the property. The Kinokawa City Hall is also conveniently located just 714 meters away.
The area is served by the JR Wakayama Line, with Tada Station a 17-minute walk (1,346 meters) away. This provides a direct connection to Wakayama City and other parts of the prefecture. The local community appreciates the balance of rural tranquility and accessibility, with residents noting the area's good environment for raising children and its proximity to highways for easy travel to urban centers.
Kinokawa City is part of the wider Wakayama region, known for its rich history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, which means "River of Kino," was chosen to reflect the area's connection to the Kinokawa River, one of the major rivers in the Kii Peninsula. The closest major landmark is the revered Kōyasan (Mount Kōya), a sacred Buddhist site and a UNESCO World Heritage site located approximately an hour's drive away, which attracts visitors from around the world.