Charming Akiya with Ocean Views in Kesennuma, Miyagi
This property is a 5K layout, single-story wooden house located in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. Built in April 1972, it has been vacant for approximately 30 years. The property is registered with the local Akiya Bank. Essential inspections and significant repairs are required, and these costs will be the buyer's responsibility. The sale is conducted on an "as-is" basis with a waiver of defect liability. The house does not have a bath. There is also an old, deteriorated auxiliary building on the premises.
The land is a spacious 457.13 sqm (approx. 138.28 tsubo), offering ample room for a home garden. While there is no car park on the property itself and no vehicle-accessible road frontage, monthly paid parking is available nearby. The location boasts scenic ocean views from its elevated position.
Equipment and features include a sunken kotatsu (foot warmer) and the property uses propane gas. The toilet is a pit latrine (cesspool) type. The main building faces southwest and includes a garden. There is no parking structure. Special notes indicate there is no building directly in front, and adjacent structures are more than 2 meters away.
The area of Karakuwa in Kesennuma is known for its dramatic coastline and fresh seafood. An interesting local landmark is the "Moyai Stone" on nearby Oshima Island, a symbol of friendship between Kesennuma and its sister city, Nanao. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning natural rock formation of the Kinkazan (Golden Mountain) Island, a sacred site and part of the Rikuchu Kaigan National Park, offering beautiful hiking trails and panoramic coastal views.