Spacious 7DK Detached House in Minamisoma, Fukushima
This property is a spacious detached house located in a quiet residential area of Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture. The house offers a generous layout with 7DK, featuring five rooms plus a dining kitchen on the first floor and two additional rooms on the second floor. The second floor also includes a vanity counter. The building, constructed in July 1977, is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 164.60 sqm (approximately 49.79 tsubo).
The property is equipped with propane gas, water supply, sewerage, and electricity. It features a bath of 1 tsubo or larger and includes a garden. A notable feature is the high-insulation bathtub from Cleanup's "Yourasis" 1-tsubo type, which comes with a ventilation, drying, and heating unit. As a special benefit upon contract agreement, a unit bath renovation is included.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access situation is detailed as three-sided road frontage: North side with a 3m width, East side with a 2m width, and South side with a 2m width. Special remarks note the presence of an external storage shed (registered: 6.62 sqm). For the land parcel numbered 130-9, there is a shared ownership interest (1/10). Importantly, in case of rebuilding, a setback is required from all three road sides.
The land area is a substantial 297.54 sqm (approximately 90.0 tsubo) with a flat topography. The property includes parking space for one car. Its south-facing orientation ensures good sunlight during the day, and there is a garden on the south side. The property is situated in an area zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
The area of Minamisoma offers a blend of coastal and rural landscapes, having undergone significant revitalization efforts since the 2011 disasters. An interesting local fact is that the city's coastline is part of the Hamadori region, known for its beautiful beaches and traditional fishing culture. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Soma Nakamura Shrine, a designated Important Cultural Property known for its vibrant Soma Nomaoi festival, a spectacular samurai horse-riding event with over a thousand years of history.