Spacious 8LDK Traditional Home in Serene Akita Countryside
This property is a traditional Japanese house located along National Route 105 in Akita Prefecture, between Kakunodate in Semboku City and Ani in Kitaakita City. The home is situated in a refreshing living environment overflowing with nature and greenery, with the Hikinokai River flowing nearby. Lake Tazawa is approximately a 10-minute drive away.
The house was newly built in July 1976 (Showa 51). While it is an older home, renovations have been carried out in the wet areas, including the bath and toilet. The property is currently occupied by the owner. The total land area is 456.48 sqm (approximately 138.08 tsubo) and the building area is 155.33 sqm (approximately 46.98 tsubo). It is a two-story wooden structure with an 8LDK layout. The property is located about 450 meters from Matsuba Station on the Akita Nairiku Line.
Important notes from the agent specify that this is an old house being sold in its current condition (with age-related deterioration). Its utility value varies by individual; potential uses include renovating it for continued use or demolishing it to build a new residence. Conditions regarding the building's roof leaks, termites, and issues with plumbing fixtures are unknown. The agent strongly advises that anyone considering reuse should conduct a thorough on-site survey beforehand with an experienced and knowledgeable contractor. Legal scrivener and fire insurance services will be provided by the agent's designated companies.
The surrounding area of Semboku City is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and deep cultural history. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Lake Tazawa is Japan's deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 423 meters. The region is also famous for its traditional 'Kakunodate Samurai District,' where beautifully preserved samurai residences line the streets, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past. The area provides a perfect setting for those seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by mountains, rivers, and historical charm.