Spacious Family Home with Dog Run and Extensive Renovations in Yahaba
The property's special features are extensive. A major highlight is the fenced yard with a dedicated dog run area featuring newly installed artificial turf, perfect for pet owners. The entire water system, including the kitchen, bathroom, and toilets, has been completely replaced. The roof has been re-shingled, and the interior has been refreshed with new wallpaper, flooring, and lighting. The first-floor flooring has been replaced, brightening the space. The home also boasts a stylish entrance door, a spacious kitchen with ample storage and a new counter, a shower-equipped vanity, two toilets, and a bathroom with a window. All rooms are floored with wood and are over 6 tatami mats in size. Additional upgrades include a new intercom system and a new air conditioning unit in the living room. The property comes with a defect insurance guarantee and features a crushed stone parking area for three vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, there is an ongoing on-site open house campaign. For those who book a viewing in advance, a ¥2,000 QUO card is offered. An additional ¥3,000 QUO card is presented to those who proceed with a preliminary housing loan screening. Furthermore, a special "First Sale" campaign offers a ¥1,000,000 cashback (limited to the first unit). The price is fixed, but for interested buyers, renovation work to change the layout to a 4LDK as shown in the floor plan is also available.
The agent's special remarks also state: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties."
The area of Yahaba Town in Iwate Prefecture provides a balance of suburban tranquility and convenience. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "Yahaba," is derived from the Ainu language, meaning "a place where the river bends." The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the historic Morioka Castle Ruins, part of Iwate Park, located approximately a 20-minute drive away in central Morioka City. This site offers beautiful stone walls, cherry blossoms in spring, and a museum detailing the region's samurai history.