Spacious Multi-Generational Home with Elevator in Nagoya's Serene Ozakiyama
This unique property is a detached house designed for multi-generational living, thoughtfully arranged to minimize stress for each household. A distinctive feature is the elevator that provides direct access from the parking area to the second and third floors, enhancing convenience and accessibility.
The property underwent a significant renovation in October 2022, which included new flooring (such as laminate), complete re-wallpapering of all rooms, work on walls and ceilings, the conversion of a second-floor Japanese-style room into a Western-style room, the modernization of a second-floor toilet, and repairs to the flooring in a second-floor Western-style room. The home is equipped with two toilets, a bathroom with a window and a size of over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm), a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooking heater, air conditioning (two or more units), underfloor heating, storm shutters, shutters, a dimple key, an electric shutter, and city gas.
Special notes indicate the property is suited for two-generation families and is located in a quiet residential area. Important remarks include: the property is sold 'as-is' but the seller is open to significant price negotiations including repair costs; the entrance height to the first-floor parking is approximately 2 meters, making it unsuitable for high-roof vehicles; the elevator has not been inspected for a long time and will require inspection before restarting; the building confirmation for an extension was from 1993 (Heisei 5) and data is no longer available at Nagoya City Hall; and there is available rental parking nearby (within about 100 meters). The property is considered non-compliant with the Building Standards Act due to changes in zoning regulations and extensions/alterations.
Located in the Ozakiyama 2-chome area of Nagoya's Midori Ward, this neighborhood offers a peaceful living environment. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Arimatsu district is famous for its traditional Arimatsu shibori tie-dyeing, a craft with over 400 years of history. The closest major landmark is the historic and culturally significant Atsuta Jingu, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, which is easily accessible from the area.