A Spacious Concrete Home in Wakayama's Historic Citrus Region
The current status of the property is vacant, and the agent specifically notes: "Akiya (vacant house). If you would like to actually see the property for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." This indicates the property is immediately available for viewing and potential buyers are encouraged to schedule inspections at their convenience without cost.
The home's layout includes five rooms plus dining and kitchen areas, providing ample space for family living or flexible room arrangements. Notable features include a dedicated bathroom, separate toilet, indoor laundry space, and the distinctive rooftop balcony that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. The property comes with lighting fixtures installed and utilizes public water supply, propane gas, and a septic tank system.
Located just a 4-minute walk from JR Kisei Main Line's Minoshima Station, the property offers excellent transportation access while maintaining residential tranquility. The flat terrain and RC construction provide structural stability, with the property situated in a Category I Residential Zone that allows for 60% building coverage and 200% floor area ratio.
The Minoshima area of Arida City is renowned for its agricultural heritage, particularly as a leading producer of Arida mandarin oranges, which represent the highest production volume in Japan. The region also boasts significant fishing industry, with Minoshima noted for having Japan's highest catch of beltfish (tricky). This combination of agricultural and maritime industries creates a unique local economy with access to fresh seafood and citrus fruits.
Just a short distance from the property lies the Arida City Local History Museum, which showcases the region's rich cultural heritage and the history of citrus cultivation that has made this area famous nationwide. The museum offers insights into traditional practices and the evolution of the local industry that continues to define the character of this Wakayama community.