Spacious 5DK House in the Quiet Residential Area of Wakuya
This property is a detached house located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Wakuya, Miyagi Prefecture. The house offers a generous layout with 5DK, providing ample space for various living arrangements. The building spans two stories above ground, constructed from wood in October 1968, with a total floor area of 69.84 square meters (approximately 21.12 tsubo). The property sits on a sizable plot of land measuring 326.93 square meters (approximately 98.89 tsubo), offering significant outdoor potential. The main windows face south, ensuring good natural light.
Key equipment and features include a bathroom with a window, which aids in ventilation and prevents moisture buildup. Special notes indicate the property is an akiya (vacant house) and is located within the school districts for Wakuya Daiichi Elementary School and Wakuya Junior High School. A critical remark is that the property is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可), meaning new construction on the land may not be permitted, a vital consideration for potential buyers. The transaction is handled as a general brokerage.
The area of Wakuya offers a peaceful living environment with convenient access. The property is just a 4-minute walk from Wakuya Station on the Ishinomaki Line, making commuting and daily travel exceptionally easy. An interesting local fact is that Wakuya is historically known for the discovery of Japan's first domestically mined gold during the Nara period at the nearby gold mines. The closest major landmark is the historic site of Wakuya Castle, the ruins of a hilltop castle that once governed the area, offering scenic views and a connection to the region's samurai past.