A Spacious Detached Home in Date City, Fukushima
This detached house, built in December 1997, offers a comfortable living space in a quiet residential area of Date City, Fukushima Prefecture. The property features a 3K layout, providing three Japanese-style rooms and a kitchen, with a total building area of 77.84㎡ (approximately 23.54 tsubo) spread over a single story. The land area is a generous 164.92㎡ (approximately 49.88 tsubo), offering ample outdoor space.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive set of facilities. These include propane gas, a water supply, a sewer system, side ditches, air conditioning, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat and a reheating function, lighting fixtures, and double-glazed windows. Special notes detail the road access: the property fronts a one-way road to the west, with a road width of 4 meters and a frontage of 5.3 meters, and it has a designated location permit. A key remark states that an access road to the residential land will be prepared and completed before the handover of the property.
Located in the Hohara-cho district of Date City, the area is known for its peaceful atmosphere. An interesting historical fact about the region is that Date City was historically part of the Date Clan's domain, a powerful samurai family during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the scenic Mount Azuma-Kofuji, an active volcano with a perfectly symmetrical crater that is a popular hiking destination and offers stunning views across the Fukushima landscape.