Spacious 7-Room Residence in Iga, Mie Prefecture
This substantial detached house, located in the Katsumachi area of Iga City, Mie Prefecture, offers a generous 171.47 square meters of living space on a 274.29 square meter plot. The property is a two-story wooden structure built in December 1977 and is currently vacant, presenting a blank canvas for its new owner.
The layout is a 7LDK, featuring a total of seven rooms. The interior includes a Japanese-style room (washitsu) equipped with a tokonoma (alcove), a chigai-dana (stepped shelves), and a ten-bukuro (ceiling storage), adding a touch of traditional character. The living spaces incorporate fusuma (sliding door) partitions, creating flexible interconnected rooms. A system kitchen is installed, and an independent washstand is provided for convenience. The property also features a wood deck, allowing residents to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Utilities include public water supply and propane gas, with a septic tank for sewage. The property has a dedicated bathroom and toilet, with the bath and toilet in separate rooms. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a clothes dryer. The toilet features a heated seat with a bidet function. The house has a walk-in closet and storage in all rooms, as well as a TV monitor intercom. It is an all-electric home with floor heating and is barrier-free. The property is a corner lot, facing a 4.6-meter public road to the south and a 3.2-meter public road to the east, and offers parking space for two or more cars.
Located a 29-minute walk from Iga-Kozu Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line, the property is in a non-designated urban planning area. A nearby landmark, the JA Iga Furusato Aoyama Seedling Center, is a 7-minute walk (530 meters) away.