Renovated 5LDK Detached House on a Corner Lot in Natori City
This two-story wooden house, built in January 1994, is located in the quiet residential area of Sogodai 4-chome in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. It features a total floor area of 124.61 square meters, with the first floor covering 65.41 square meters and the second floor covering 59.2 square meters, set on a 212.67 square meter plot.
The house has been renovated with several new fixtures. The kitchen, unit bath, first-floor toilet, second-floor toilet, and second-floor washbasin have all been replaced with new units. The first-floor hallway and entrance hall feature an atrium that creates an open and bright atmosphere. The living, dining, and kitchen area is approximately 17.5 tatami mats in size and faces south, allowing for ample natural light. A spacious washroom area is also located on the first floor.
The property includes a Japanese-style room of about 8 tatami mats, where the storage has been modified to include a tokonoma (alcove) and an oshiire (closet). On the second floor, there are several Western-style rooms. One room of approximately 5.3 tatami mats has windows on two sides for good ventilation. A 5.8 tatami mat room features a large closet, and another 5.8 tatami mat room also faces south for brightness. A 6 tatami mat room also has a large closet and windows on two sides. The second-floor Japanese-style room of about 8 tatami mats has been converted into a Western-style room, with its storage becoming a closet. The second-floor hallway benefits from an atrium and windows, creating a sense of openness. The staircase is bright, with light coming in from windows.
The property is a corner lot with road frontage on two sides: an 8.8-meter-wide public road to the east and a 6.0-meter-wide public road to the south. It is located in a Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone. There is parking for two cars. The property is served by city gas. A note from the agent states that in the event of any discrepancy between the provided information and the current condition, the current condition takes precedence. The judicial scrivener will be designated by the seller.