Traditional Japanese Home in Wakayama's Scenic Saikazaki Area
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the Saikazaki district of Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. Built in January 1966, it offers a classic 3DK layout with a total floor area of approximately 46.34 square meters (about 14.01 tsubo). The house sits on a land area of 69.42 square meters (about 20.99 tsubo) and is a single-story structure. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. The land is designated as residential land with full ownership rights. The building coverage ratio is 70% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The property is located in an Urban Planning Adjustment Area with no specific land use district designation. The terrain is on a high elevation. There is no parking space included. The transaction type is general intermediary (Management Code: 54680).
The Saikazaki area of Wakayama City is a scenic coastal peninsula known for its rugged coastline, historic lighthouse, and panoramic views of the Kii Channel. It offers a peaceful, residential atmosphere with a strong connection to the sea. An interesting local fact is that the Saikazaki Lighthouse, built in 1872, was one of the first Western-style lighthouses constructed in Japan during the Meiji era. The closest major landmark is the iconic Wakayama Castle, a beautifully reconstructed hilltop castle approximately 5 kilometers away, which is a popular tourist destination offering historical exhibits and stunning views over the city.