Sea Views from the Second Floor in Hirado City
The property features a 7K layout, providing seven rooms plus a kitchen, within a total building area of 144.78 square meters. It stands on a corner plot of land measuring 109.14 square meters. The house was built in January 1962, making it approximately 64 years old. Key facilities and equipment include a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with a re-heating function, a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas. The property is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood and offers parking for two or more vehicles. The building is constructed of wood and reinforced concrete.
According to the agent's notes, the property's special features and highlights include its suitability for multi-generational living, its corner lot location, and the presence of a monitor intercom. The property is currently vacant, and the handover date is negotiable. The property is listed as an akiya (vacant house).
The home is located in the Ikibe area of Ikitsuki Town, part of Hirado City. The area is served by the Ikitsuki Bus, with the Gyokyo-mae stop just a 3-minute walk away. Hirado City is rich in history and natural beauty, known for its historic connections to international trade during Japan's period of national isolation. The closest major landmark is the iconic Hirado Castle, a reconstructed fortress perched on a hilltop overlooking the city and the sea, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into the region's samurai past.