Spacious Family Home in Aomori's Sought-After Aoyagi Area
This substantial detached house, located in the desirable Aoyagi 2-chome district of Aomori City, presents a rare opportunity to own a spacious, move-in-ready property in an area where used homes are seldom available. Built just six years ago in December 2016, this all-electric home requires no renovation, offering a modern and efficient living environment from day one.
The property sits on an expansive plot of land measuring approximately 342.58 square meters (over 103 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space. The building itself offers a generous 142.43 square meters of living area. The layout is a 4LDK+S, featuring four bedrooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and an additional storage room (S). The home includes a carport for one vehicle, and the land on the south side of the building is already prepared and ready for further use or landscaping. Key features highlighted by the agent include the capacity for parking three or more cars, the large land size over 100 tsubo, proximity to a supermarket within a 10-minute walk, a wide front road over 6 meters, two-storey construction, and being within a 10-minute walk of an elementary school on flat land.
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The surrounding neighborhood is highly convenient. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with Universe Aoyagi Store supermarket just a 4-minute walk away, and a Lawson convenience store a 5-minute walk. For families, Aomori Municipal Tabakomachi Elementary School is also a short 4-minute walk. The area is well-connected, with the "Hashimoto Shogakko Mae" bus stop for the Tsukushigaoka Hospital/Iwadate and Shiroishi-bound lines just a 5-minute walk away.
The Aomori region is rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. A short drive from the property brings you to the iconic Aomori Bay Bridge, a modern landmark offering spectacular views over Aomori Bay, especially during the city's famous Nebuta Festival. The area is also a gateway to the stunning natural landscapes of the Shirakami-Sanchi mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its pristine beech forests.