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Nishikimi 5-chome, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture

山口県岩国市錦見5丁目

$10,400USD

1,500,000円 (¥JPY)
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Bedrooms:
2
Parking:
0
Year built:
1960
Land size:
60.86 / 656sqft
House size:
69.14 / 745sqft
Closest Railway Line / Station:
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Nearest konbini:
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Closest International Airport:
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Discover this charming traditional house in Nishikimi 5-chome, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This two-story wooden home offers a practical 2K layout with a total living space of 69.14 square meters spread across two floors. Built in 1960, this property presents an excellent opportunity for both residential and investment purposes.

The property sits on a 60.86 square meter plot in a primarily residential area. Despite its age, the house maintains its structural integrity and comes equipped with essential amenities including a separate bathroom and toilet, storage spaces, and modern conveniences such as a water heater and proper drainage systems.

Located just 11 minutes on foot from Nishi-Iwakuni Station on the Iwakuni Line, the property offers convenient access to local amenities. The neighborhood is particularly family-friendly, with Iwakuni Elementary School just 543 meters away and Iwakuni Junior High School within 806 meters. At a modest price point of 1.5 million yen, this property represents an affordable entry into the Iwakuni real estate market.

Property Details

LocationNishikimi 5-chome, Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
Price1.5 million yen
Building Size69.14㎡ (20.91 tsubo)
Land Size60.86㎡ (18.41 tsubo)
Layout2K (2 rooms + Kitchen)
Structure2-story wooden building
Year Built1960
Access11-minute walk from Nishi-Iwakuni Station
Area InformationLocated in a residential district with easy access to schools and local amenities. Iwakuni is known for its historic Kintai Bridge, one of Japan's most famous bridges
Nearest LandmarkKintai Bridge (Historic wooden arch bridge)