Spacious Wooden Home in the Tranquil Hills of Fukushima
This property is a detached wooden house built in January 1969, offering a generous total floor area of 117.43 square meters (approximately 35.52 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a 5K configuration, comprising five rooms including Japanese-style rooms of 9, 8, 6, and 6 jo, plus a 4.5 jo room. The land is a substantial 309.62 square meters (approximately 93.66 tsubo), situated on a sloping plot within an area not designated under urban planning regulations and with no specific zoning. The land right is full ownership. The property is currently vacant (akiya). Parking is available. The building confirmation number and details regarding seismic retrofitting, energy consumption performance, and insulation performance are not specified. The transaction type is exclusive agency. The property is located in Fukushima Prefecture, Yama District, Nishiaizu Town, Uenoshiri.
The surrounding area of Nishiaizu Town in Fukushima Prefecture is known for its serene, mountainous landscapes and rich history. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of the historic Aizu region, famous for its samurai heritage and traditional lacquerware, known as Aizu lacquerware. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mt. Bandai, an iconic stratovolcano and popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities, offering breathtaking views across the Urabandai area with its numerous lakes and marshes.