Traditional Wooden Home in Isezaki, Gunma
This property is a traditional wooden house located in the Sakai district of Isezaki City, Gunma Prefecture. Built in August 1969, the single-story home offers a total floor area of 68.58 square meters with a 3DK layout, providing three rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The structure sits on a generous 242.4 square meter plot of land within a city planning urbanization area, with a low building coverage ratio of 28% and a floor area ratio of 28%. The property is currently vacant and ready for consultation regarding handover.
Key equipment and features include a public water supply, public gas, and a propane system. Notably, the drainage system is a septic tank (汲み取り式). The property is being sold as-is, and the city offers renovation subsidies and relocation expense support for eligible buyers, making it a potential project for those interested in revitalizing a classic Japanese home.
Isezaki City, with a population of approximately 210,000, is known for its relatively warm climate and is considered a safe area with few major natural disasters. The city is well-served by medical institutions and offers substantial support for families raising children. The area boasts numerous parks, including the expansive Kazoji Park, and is well-connected by major roads with convenient access to large shopping malls. An interesting local fact is that Isezaki has a long history as a center for textile production, particularly for a high-quality silk fabric known as 'Isezaki Meisen.' The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Akagi, a dormant volcano and one of Gunma's famous 'Three Mountains of Jomo,' offering hiking, a scenic crater lake, and stunning seasonal views.