Historic 1935 Wooden House in Aizu-Wakamatsu with Spacious Grounds
This property is a distinctive wooden single-story house built in April 1935, located in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. The residence offers a generous 6DK layout, featuring six Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes, including a 12-tatami mat room and five 6-tatami mat rooms, providing ample space and traditional character. The total building area is 230.47㎡ (approximately 69.71 tsubo), situated on a substantial plot of land measuring 912㎡ (approximately 275.88 tsubo).
Critical agent notes and special features have been translated and must be considered. The property is an akiya (vacant house). Important disclosures include: the boundary is not clearly marked; there is a contract non-conformity disclaimer; the building permit application status for the main house and fence is unknown; the water runs red (likely due to iron content); there is a water channel within the property; trees and plants are included as-is; there is an encroachment by a fence; the shed at the entrance can be demolished upon consultation; the building area is based on the fixed asset tax notice and may differ from the actual condition; all kitchen and bathroom facilities require renovation at the buyer's expense; a third-party-owned water pipe is utilized; and the land is within a City Planning Adjustment Zone, permitting use only for the owner's residence.