Spacious Family Home in Historic Nagahama
This well-maintained 3LDK detached house in Nagahama's Hirakamachi district offers comfortable family living with 86.52 square meters of living space across two stories. Built in December 2009, this 16-year-old property features a practical layout with three bedrooms, living/dining area, and kitchen, providing ample space for family life. The property sits on a generous 172.97 square meter corner lot with excellent access from both southern and western sides.
The property is currently occupied, and the agent encourages potential buyers to freely contact them to arrange viewings on preferred dates. The home comes with several notable features including a counter kitchen, walk-in closet, and shoe-in closet for optimal storage solutions. A carport is available for vehicle parking at no additional cost, located conveniently on the property.
This property is subject to various regulations including road slope restrictions, adjacent land slope restrictions, shadow regulations, Article 22 area designation, Landscape Law (general), and outdoor advertising regulations (6th category). These regulations ensure the property maintains neighborhood aesthetics and proper urban planning standards.
Located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture, this home offers access to the rich cultural heritage of the Lake Biwa region. Nagahama is renowned for its historical significance as a castle town dating back to the Azuchi-Momoyama period. The area is famous for its traditional kurokabe (black wall) merchant district, which preserves the atmosphere of old Japan. The closest major landmark is Nagahama Castle, a beautiful reconstruction overlooking Lake Biwa that offers panoramic views of Japan's largest lake and houses a historical museum showcasing the region's samurai heritage.
Conveniently situated within walking distance of daily necessities, residents can access Friend Mart Nagahama Hiraka store and Kusuri no Aoki pharmacy within 650 meters. The property is approximately 1,500 meters from JR Nagahama Station's east entrance, providing access to the JR Hokuriku Main Line for regional transportation. The wooden structure with two stories represents typical Japanese residential construction, situated in an urban planning area designated for residential use with 60% building coverage and 200% floor area ratio.