A 55-Year-Old Home with Renovation Potential in Hachinohe
This property, registered with the Hachinohe Akiya Bank, is a 55-year-old detached house built in July 1970. It retains a Showa-era atmosphere and is situated in a quiet residential area. The house offers a 5DK layout with a total floor area of 106.79 square meters on a 165.64 square meter corner plot. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles and faces south.
The agent notes specify that the property is equipped with electricity, tap water, a cesspit (night soil collection) system, and propane gas. The toilet is a cesspit type but has been converted to a simple flush system. The interior shows signs of wear and the fixtures have deteriorated, with the kitchen floor notably requiring repair. This condition makes the property a prime candidate for renovation or reuse as a regenerated home. The front road is somewhat narrow, but the overall environment is peaceful.
Located in the Hachinohe City district of Aomori Prefecture, the area offers a slower pace of life with deep historical roots. An interesting local fact is that Hachinohe is home to the Nebuta Warasse museum, dedicated to the region's famous, massive Nebuta festival floats. The closest major landmark is the Hachinohe Station, a key stop on the JR Tohoku Shinkansen line, approximately 3.1km away by car.