Date added: 171 days ago

Ashibe-ura, Ashibe-cho

芦辺町芦辺浦

$10,400USD

1,500,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
-
Parking:
1
Year built:
1970
Land size:
93.5 / 1007sqft
House size:
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Closest Railway Line / Station:
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Nearest konbini:
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Closest International Airport:
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Discover a charming seaside home in Ashibe-ura, perfect for those seeking an oceanfront lifestyle. This two-story wooden house with traditional tile roofing offers a unique opportunity to live in a coastal community. Located just steps from the sea, the property features a 93.50 square meter lot and requires significant renovation, making it an ideal project for those looking to create their dream home by the ocean.

The house includes basic amenities such as propane gas for the kitchen, municipal water supply, a bathroom, and a Western-style toilet. While parking space is limited, there is room for one vehicle in the earthen floor area. The property's proximity to essential facilities like the Ashibe Bus Stop, elementary school, and city office makes it convenient for daily life.

Originally built in 1970 and vacant since 2014, this property is now available for purchase at ¥1.5 million. Despite needing major repairs and some existing issues like roof leaks, the location offers remarkable potential for those dreaming of a peaceful coastal lifestyle in the historic fishing town of Ashibe-ura.

Property Details

LocationAshibe-ura, Ashibe-cho
Price¥1.5 million
Land Size93.50 m²
Structure2-story wooden house with tile roof
Year Built1970
ParkingSpace for 1 car
FeaturesPropane gas kitchen, municipal water, bathroom, Western-style toilet
Area InformationLocated in the historic port town of Ashibe-ura, known for its fishing industry and coastal culture. Near Ashibe Port, a major transportation hub for the island. Closest landmark is Ashibe Port, which serves as a gateway to mainland Japan