Historic Vacant House in Akita City with Spacious Land
This property is a vacant house (akiya) located in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, at the address 201-72, Kanaashi Oiwake Aiebana. It is a two-story wooden structure with a galvanized steel sheet roof. The exact year of construction is unknown, adding to its character as a potential historic or traditional home. The property sits on a generous 360.59 square meter plot of land, with the building itself covering 158 square meters.
Essential agent notes have been translated from the Japanese listing. The property is sold in its current condition, including any remaining fixtures. The seller, Nexwill Corporation, will specify the judicial scrivener for the transaction. There is no rental history for this property, so no rent roll information is available. The infrastructure is noteworthy: water is supplied by a well, sewage is handled by a septic tank (cesspool), and gas is propane.
The property is categorized as suitable for investment and is considered a traditional old private house (kominka). The contact person for the property is Morimoto. Please note that the seller's business hours are 9:00 to 18:00, and they are closed on weekends, national holidays, and during summer and winter vacations. Replies to messages cannot be sent outside of business hours.
The area of Akita City offers a rich cultural experience in northern Japan. An interesting local fact is that Akita is famous for its 'Namahage' tradition, where demon-like deities visit homes on New Year's Eve to admonish laziness and bring good fortune for the coming year. The closest major landmark is the scenic Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake, renowned for its stunning cobalt blue waters and year-round beauty, making it a popular tourist destination.