Spacious Single-Story Home with Generous Parking in Wakayama
This property is a single-story wooden house built in August 1966, offering a spacious 5DK layout across a total floor area of 113.09 square meters. The home sits on a generous land plot of 180.81 square meters, providing ample outdoor space. A key feature is the availability of multiple parking spaces, including a carport and a garage, located approximately 90 meters from the property. The area is noted for its quiet, settled residential environment with low foot traffic.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooktop, and a gas cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bath dryer. The home includes a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet seat, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. Special features listed are all-electric capability, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and parking availability. Other equipment includes public water supply, propane gas, a septic tank, a dedicated toilet, flooring, an independent washroom, and two or more toilets. The agent remarks highlight that this popular single-story home is recommended for those seeking a safe lifestyle post-retirement. The property is currently vacant.
The location is in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, approximately a 39-minute walk from JR Hanwa Line's Kii Station. Within a 500-meter radius (about a 7-minute walk), there is a convenience store, making daily essentials easily accessible. The area is part of the Kansai region, rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Wakayama is home to one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sites, the Kumano Sanzan, a series of three grand shrines that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range." The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the iconic Wakayama Castle, a reconstructed hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the city and housing a museum on samurai history.