Spacious Traditional Home with Generous Parking in Serene New City Neighborhood
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale traditional Japanese home on a generous plot of land in the quiet residential area of New City, Aichi Prefecture. The house, built in April 1952, offers a classic wooden structure with a total floor area of 264.53 sqm (approximately 80.02 tsubo), providing ample space across its two stories. The layout is a spacious 9DK, featuring eight Japanese-style tatami rooms and three Western-style rooms, ideal for a large family or those desiring significant room for hobbies or guests.
Translated agent notes provide essential details. The property is equipped with propane gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. A special note highlights that the property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. A crucial remark states that the property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning any future construction on the land may be restricted or require special permissions. The property is currently vacant.
The land itself is a notable feature, with a registered area of 527.33 sqm (approx. 159.51 tsubo) and is designated as residential land. It is situated on a plateau and has road frontage to the west on a 4-meter wide public road, with a 3-meter setback. The property boasts parking space for three or more vehicles, a highly practical feature for multiple car owners or hosting visitors. The location is exceptionally convenient for daily life, with a bus stop within a 3-minute walk.
The area of New City offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It is part of the larger Shinshiro region, known for its stunning autumn foliage at sites like the Horaiji Valley. A major landmark nearby is the historic Nagashino Castle Ruins, a site famous for the pivotal Battle of Nagashino in 1575, which is now a park offering panoramic views and a deep connection to Japan's Sengoku period.