Spacious 4SLDK Detached House in Iga City, Mie Prefecture
This detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Iga City, Mie Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 105.75 square meters across two stories. Built in October 1990, the property features a 4SLDK layout, providing ample room for family living. The house is south-facing, ensuring warmth in winter and making laundry drying easier. The property utilizes propane gas, which offers strong heating power for baths and cooking, contributing to shorter preparation times and faster recovery in the event of a disaster.
Key equipment and features of the house include a system kitchen with a counter and an IH cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a bath dryer. The washbasin vanity includes a shower, and the toilet has a bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is also noted for being all-electric, barrier-free, and having a parking space. Other facilities include public water supply, a septic tank, defect warranty (provided by the real estate company), a regular-shaped plot, a garden over 10 square meters, and a flat parking area.
Special notes from the agent indicate that the water heater needs to be installed at the buyer's expense. As this is the company's own property, viewings can be arranged at any time by phone or email to request a desired date. The property is being sold as-is until March 27th; after March 28th, it is planned to be sold as a renovated house. A key recommendation point is that this property may be eligible for a mortgage tax reduction depending on conditions.
The area of Iga City is historically famous as the birthplace of the ninja and is home to the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum. The property is situated within Iga, Mie Prefecture, a region known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. A notable major landmark nearby is the Iga Ueno Castle, a well-preserved historical castle that offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and is a significant tourist attraction in the region.