Spacious Two-Generation Home with Rental Income in Aomori
This substantial 8SLDK property in Aomori City offers a rare opportunity for multi-generational living combined with an existing rental income stream. Built in 1991, this two-story wooden house spans a generous 213.75 square meters on a 190.42 square meter plot of land. The property is currently tenanted, generating an annual rental income of 1.2 million yen, making it an attractive option for investors or families planning for the future.
The property features comprehensive equipment for comfortable living in Aomori's climate. It comes with an oil-fired water heater and panel heaters installed in every room, ensuring warmth throughout the home. The roof is equipped with a snow melting system, a crucial feature for the snowy winters of northern Japan. For parking, the property offers one covered parking space with a snow melting machine and an additional outdoor parking space.
The layout is specifically designed for two-family living, featuring two separate living rooms, two toilets, and two washbasin areas. This configuration provides both privacy and shared living spaces, ideal for extended families. The spacious interior includes a living-dining-kitchen area measuring 11.7 jo (approximately 19 square meters), a 12.8 jo Western-style room, an 8-tatami Japanese-style room, a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, an 8-jo Western-style room, two 6-jo Western-style rooms, a 5.7 jo Western-style room, and a 5.3 jo Western-style room.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is currently rented out. Prospective buyers are encouraged to contact the agent to arrange viewings and discuss preferred dates for inspection. The interior photographs provided are for reference purposes only, given the current tenancy situation.
The property is situated in Nakatsukuri 1-chome, a residential neighborhood in Aomori City. The area is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the Tsukuda bus stop, providing access to local transportation. Aomori City is the capital of Aomori Prefecture and serves as the regional hub for northern Honshu. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly the famous Nebuta Festival held every August, which features enormous illuminated floats paraded through the streets. The closest major landmark is Aomori Bay, which has been transformed into a vibrant waterfront area featuring the iconic Aomori Bay Bridge and the Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art, creating a cultural destination that blends modern architecture with the region's natural beauty.