A Registered Tangible Cultural Property in Nabari, Mie Prefecture
This unique Western-style building from the early Showa era, constructed in 1932, offers a rare architectural opportunity. In 2015, it was designated as a National Registered Tangible Cultural Property. The property was originally used as a private clinic and has not been renovated since the 1960s, so some wear and tear is present, including areas with floor deterioration. The current owner is in residence, but renovations, including updates to the plumbing and water areas, are recommended for comfortable living.
The property is equipped with 15 rooms in an LDK layout, providing ample space not only for residential use but also for potential business purposes. It includes two storehouses (kura). Utilities such as water, sewer, and Kintetsu Gas are fully installed. As a Registered Cultural Property, the building is eligible for renovation subsidies, fixed asset tax reductions, and inheritance tax reductions. The sale is for the property as-is, with furniture and appliances to be removed by the seller.
Located in the old town district of Nabari City, Mie Prefecture, the area retains much of its Taisho and Showa-period streetscape. Daily life is convenient with a large shopping center just a one-minute walk away, and convenience stores, post offices, banks, and clinics within walking distance. Nabari Station is approximately a 12-minute walk, offering direct access to Osaka within an hour, as well as easy travel to Kyoto and Nagoya. The region is also close to natural attractions like the Akame Waterfalls and Seirenji Lake.