Rustic Farmhouse with Land in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture
This property, registered as number 540, is a spacious farmhouse located in the Otoguri area of Iitaka Town, Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture. The house was built in January 1962, making it a 64-year-old structure with a total floor area of 189.35 square meters. It sits on a generous plot of land measuring 789.4 square meters. The property is currently vacant and available for purchase, with a price of 3,800,000 yen. Key features include the presence of a vegetable field, and for interested parties, a rice paddy is also available. The location is noted for being close to a river, adding to the serene, natural setting.
The area of Matsusaka City is situated almost in the center of Mie Prefecture, blessed with natural surroundings including Ise Bay to the east, the Daikozan mountain range and Takami highlands to the west, and the Kuzu and Kusu rivers flowing to the south and north. The city, with a population of over 170,000, has developed its industries and historical culture against this backdrop of excellent nature. It is nationally famous for its specialty product, Matsusaka beef. The city also retains historical sites like the Gosho-bangashiki samurai residences and is home to Japan's largest boat-shaped haniwa clay figure, offering a rich sense of history. The climate is generally mild, with an average annual temperature between 14°C and 16°C. The city actively promotes child-rearing support under its "Child-Rearing First Declaration."