A Traditional Wooden Akiya in Takehara City, Hiroshima
This property is a vacant house (akiya) located in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The asking price is 980,000 yen. The structure is a two-story wooden building with a tile roof, constructed in December 1960 (Showa 35). The land size is a generous 181.14 square meters, with a building size of 68.92 square meters. The property is categorized as an akiya and a kominka (old folk house), presenting a potential investment or renovation project.
Essential agent notes have been translated: The property is sold in its current condition, including any remaining fixtures. The judicial scrivener (for the legal transaction) is to be specified by the seller (Nexwill Corporation). There is no rental history for the property, so no rent roll is available. Regarding infrastructure, water supply is under investigation, sewerage is under investigation, and gas is propane. The seller's contact person is Kajita. Please note that messages received outside business hours (9:00-18:00) will not be replied to until the next business day. The office is closed on weekends, national holidays, summer vacations, and winter vacations.
The property is situated in Takehara City, a historic area on the coast of Hiroshima Prefecture. Takehara is famously known as "Little Kyoto of Aki" for its beautifully preserved merchant district with traditional white-walled buildings and lattice windows. The city offers a charming glimpse into Edo-period Japan. A major nearby landmark is the Takehara Historic Townscape Preservation District, a nationally designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, where visitors can stroll through centuries-old streets.