Spacious Traditional Japanese Estate in Iga City, Mie Prefecture
This property is a substantial and luxurious traditional Japanese house, distinguished by its generous use of high-quality structural timber and fittings, creating a dignified and solid atmosphere. The main house is connected to a separate guest room, and the estate also includes a detached single-story residential building, offering versatile living arrangements or potential for multi-generational living.
The property is situated on a flat 397.44 sqm (approximately 120.22 tsubo) plot of land in a residential area with no specific urban planning or zoning designation, allowing for a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It has frontage on its east side to a 4-meter wide paved road. Utilities include electricity from Chubu Electric Power, propane gas, public water supply, and an individual wastewater treatment system.
The main building is a two-story wooden structure with a tile roof, constructed in July 1976. It offers a spacious layout of 4DK or more, with a total floor area of 159.74 sqm (approx. 48.32 tsubo). The property includes parking for two vehicles.
The home is located in the Abo area of Iga City, Mie Prefecture, a region famous as the birthplace of the ninja and home to the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum. The area is rich in history and natural beauty. The nearest station is Aoyamacho Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line, approximately a 12-minute walk away.