Compact and Convenient Wooden House in Ichihara, Chiba
This property is a compact wooden single-family home located in Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture. Built in February 1991, it features a 1DK layout with a total floor area of 21.20㎡ (approximately 6.41 tsubo) situated on a land plot of 34.78㎡ (approximately 10.52 tsubo). The property is conveniently located just a 9-minute walk from Goi Station on the Uchibo Line, offering excellent access to the wider Chiba and Tokyo metropolitan areas.
The property's equipment and facilities include city gas, a public water supply, a septic tank, and electricity. Special notes regarding the road access detail that it fronts a single public road to the southwest, which is 6 meters wide. A critical remark states that the property will be handed over in its current condition, and the sale will be conducted as a transaction for land with an old house attached.
The Ichihara area offers a blend of coastal accessibility and natural greenery, being part of the larger Boso Peninsula region. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Kazusa Akademia Park, a massive research and development complex that has earned the area the nickname "Kazusa Academia Park," focusing on life sciences and biotechnology. The closest major landmark is the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, an impressive bridge-tunnel crossing of Tokyo Bay, with its northern terminus and the Umihotaru PA rest area located within Ichihara, offering panoramic views and dining options.