Renovated Two-Story Wooden House in Wakayama's Iwaide City
This property is a two-story wooden detached house located in Nishiagami, Iwaide City, Wakayama Prefecture. Built in January 1993, it has been recently renovated with interior work completed in May 2021. The renovation included re-wallpapering the walls and ceilings throughout all rooms, as well as work on the washroom and water heater.
The house features a 4K layout with a total floor area of 88.18 square meters on a generous 141.63 square meter plot of land. It is a south-facing property, ensuring excellent sunlight and warmth, particularly beneficial in winter and for drying laundry. The property is designed as a two-family house, making it ideal for multi-generational living or room sharing, with living spaces well-separated for privacy.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter and an IH cooktop, a bath with reheating function and a bath dryer, a washbasin with shower attachment, a bidet toilet seat, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric and includes barrier-free design elements. Other facilities include public water supply, propane gas, a septic tank, a dedicated bath and toilet, underfloor storage, and a free parking space for one car. The property is currently vacant.
The location offers convenient access to local amenities. It is approximately a 6-minute walk (480 meters) to Iwaide Municipal Yamazaki Kita Elementary School, a 5-minute walk (340 meters) to Kisen-dai Post Office, and a 10-minute walk (750 meters) to Cosmos Nakaguro Store. The area is served by the JR Hanwa Line, with Kii Station approximately a 68-minute walk away. The property is situated in a non-designated urban planning area with a flat topography.
The surrounding Wakayama region is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that nearby Wakayama City is home to Wakayama Castle, a historically significant fortress originally built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's younger brother, Hidenaga. The castle, reconstructed in 1958, offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular tourist attraction showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.