A Spacious Family Home in the Quiet Suburbs of Takizawa
This substantial property offers a generous living space of 141.98㎡ (approximately 42.94 tsubo) across two floors, featuring a 5LDK layout ideal for a large family. Built in June 1979, the wooden structure sits on a sizable 331.76㎡ (approximately 100.35 tsubo) plot of land in a quiet residential neighborhood. The location is highly convenient, just a 9-minute walk from the Iwate Galaxy Railway's 'Suko' Station.
The property is equipped with essential utilities and modern conveniences. Facilities include running water, sewerage, side ditches, and electricity. Inside, you will find a toilet with a warm-water washlet, a bath larger than 1 tsubo, double-glazed windows, shutters, a balcony, and a garden.
Special notes detail the advantageous corner lot positioning and road access. The property is situated on a corner plot with road frontage on two sides: a 6-meter wide public road to the southeast with 18 meters of frontage, and a 9-meter wide public road to the southwest with 15 meters of frontage. This configuration provides excellent access and natural light.
The area of Takizawa in Iwate Prefecture offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Takizawa was the first city in Japan to be designated as a "Special Zone for Regional Revitalization" focused on addressing population decline. The closest major landmark is the historic site of Morioka Castle, the former seat of the Nanbu clan, located in the neighboring city of Morioka, which serves as the prefectural capital and a central hub for culture and commerce in the region.