Katsuragi 21: A Spacious Family Home with Adjacent Persimmon Orchard in Wakayama
This property, known as Katsuragi 21, is a detached house located in the town of Katsuragi, Wakayama Prefecture. The house itself is a two-story, light steel-framed structure built in January 1990, offering a total floor area of 116.18 square meters. The layout is a generous 4DK, providing ample space for family living. The property sits on a 330.58 square meter plot and includes one dedicated parking space.
According to the agent's special notes, this property is particularly suited for someone with experience as a persimmon farmer, as an adjacent 692 square meter persimmon orchard (farmland) can be purchased together with the house. Please note that separate costs will be incurred for the farmland. It is also a critical requirement that prospective buyers must register with the Katsuragi Town Akiya Bank to utilize this listing.
The home is equipped with public water supply, propane gas, a sewer drainage system, a dedicated bath, and a dedicated Western-style flush toilet. The property is currently vacant, and the handover conditions are open for discussion.
The location offers excellent convenience, being just a 550-meter walk from JR Wakayama Line's Myōji Station. The Kihoku Katsuragi Interchange is an 8-minute drive away, significantly improving access to the wider region. The area is part of the foothills of the sacred Mount Koya (Koyasan), a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its ancient Buddhist temple complex and pilgrimage routes. Katsuragi Town itself boasts several UNESCO-recognized sites, including the Niu Tohime Shrine and sections of the Koya Pilgrimage Routes. The town is also famous as a "fruit kingdom," with a warm climate ideal for cultivating persimmons, peaches, grapes, and pears throughout the year.