Spacious 5DK Detached House in Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture
This property is a detached house for sale located in Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture. The house is conveniently situated within an 8-minute walk from Nishiura Station on the Meitetsu Gamagori Line, offering excellent access to public transportation. The property features a generous 5DK layout, providing ample space for a family.
According to the agent's notes, the property is an existing detached house built in March 1970. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 92.74 square meters (approximately 28.05 tsubo). The land area is 214.87 square meters (approximately 64.99 tsubo) based on the official registry. The land is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and falls under the Category I Exclusive Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The annual fixed asset tax and city planning tax for the 2024 fiscal year is approximately 29,163 yen. The transaction method is exclusive agency. A special note indicates that rebuilding on this land is not permitted. The property is connected to a public water supply and has a septic tank system. The land fronts roads on three sides: West (width 1.5m, public road frontage 8m), Southwest (width 1.2m, public road frontage 9m), and South (width 1.4m, public road frontage 11.6m). There is no parking space included.
The surrounding area is well-equipped for daily life, with several shops and a bank nearby, including an ENEOS gas station, Gamagori Shinkin Bank's Nishiura branch, Genki supermarket, and Edion electronics store. The area is also home to the historic Muryo-ji Temple. Gamagori City is part of the Mikawa Bay region, famous for its citrus fruits, particularly mandarin oranges. The city is a popular coastal destination, and the closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Takeshima Island, connected to the mainland by a 387-meter bridge and home to the picturesque Takeshima Shrine.