Spacious Detached Home with Generous Parking in Ibaraki's Miho Village
This property is a single-family detached house located in Gōnaka, Miho Village, Inashiki District, Ibaraki Prefecture. Built in October 1988, this wooden structure offers a comfortable living space of 47.20㎡ (approximately 14.27 tsubo) arranged in a 3DK layout. The interior breakdown includes two Japanese-style rooms of 4.5 mats each and a 6-mat Western-style room. The home sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 199.15㎡ (approximately 60.24 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and a sense of privacy.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details. The special notes specify: "Parking for 3 cars. Parking fee is free." This is a significant feature, offering convenient and cost-free parking for multiple vehicles. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. It has been designated as an "akiya" (vacant house) and records indicate that renovations, including updates to the water system and interior, were completed within the last five years. The land is flat, zoned for Category I Low-Rise Residential use, and has a building-to-land ratio of 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
The area of Miho Village offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle within Ibaraki Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the village is home to part of the massive Lake Kasumigaura, Japan's second-largest lake by surface area, which is a renowned spot for freshwater fishing and water sports. The closest major landmark is the JAXA Tsukuba Space Center in the neighboring city of Tsukuba, a major tourist attraction where visitors can learn about Japan's space exploration programs and see real rocket exhibits.