Spacious Family Home in the Tranquil Countryside of Mima City
This charming 4LDK detached house, built in 2003, offers a comfortable and spacious living environment in the peaceful setting of Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. The property features a generous total floor area of 105.16 square meters on a 119.45 square meter plot of land. The layout is ideal for families, providing ample room for living, dining, and sleeping. The house is equipped with modern amenities including an IH kitchen, a dedicated bathroom, a separate toilet, and a laundry area. Parking is available for approximately two vehicles.
Agent notes provide essential information for prospective buyers. A special note indicates that the property is located a 3-minute drive (2km) from the Shigekiyo Post Office. Crucially, the remarks section states: "For information on this property, registration with the 'Mima City Akiya Bank' is required." This confirms the property is part of a municipal vacant house program designed to facilitate rural migration and revitalization.
The location is highly convenient for daily life, being within close proximity to Mima Elementary and Junior High Schools, making it an excellent choice for families. The property is also just a 3-minute drive (2km) from the Wakimachi IC interchange, providing easy access to the regional highway network. The area is served by public water supply and a septic tank system.
Mima City is located in western Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, blessed with a relatively warm Seto Inland Sea climate. The region is renowned for its rich natural beauty and numerous cultural assets, offering historic and scenic landscapes. The Yoshino River flows east-west through the heart of the city, with plains along its banks forming the main habitable areas. Surrounded by the Asan Mountain Range to the north and Mount Tsurugi to the south, approximately 80% of the city's total area is forested, creating a region of pristine water and lush greenery. An interesting local landmark is the historic Udatsu Street in the nearby Wakimachi area, a beautifully preserved merchant district from the Edo period featuring unique elevated wall structures called "udatsu," offering a glimpse into the region's prosperous past.