Property Overview: A Traditional Row House in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This property is a wooden row house located in Hamasaki-cho, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is being offered for sale at a price of 6,000,000 yen, with the price being negotiable upon consultation. The sale includes two residential land parcels and two buildings, all to be sold together as a single lot. The property is being transferred in its current condition.
The building has a total floor area of 76.85 square meters and sits on a land area of 89.25 square meters. The structure is two stories high and features a 4SK layout. The property is currently vacant. Water is supplied by the public system, while propane gas is used for cooking and heating. Sewage is handled by the public sewer system. The toilet is a private Japanese-style squat toilet, with two locations within the property. No parking space is available.
Regarding the need for repairs, the property is currently usable in its present state, but it is believed that significant renovation work, including updates to the plumbing and water areas, will be necessary. The property is registered as a residential lot with full ownership rights. The handover date is negotiable.
The property is located a 6-minute walk from the Ganto Shiro Sakana Dori bus stop on the Maaru Bus city loop line. Hagi City is known for being the only place in Japan where a map from the Edo period can still be used today, due to the well-preserved layout of its castle town. In 2015, five of Hagi's assets, including the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace, were registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.