- Naka City, IbarakiBuilding: 129 m² / Land: 843㎡¥3,000,000 JPY
- Yesterday
- Joso City, IbarakiBuilding: 155 m² / Land: 2911㎡¥55,000,000 JPY
- Joso City, IbarakiBuilding: 165 m² / Land: 2911㎡¥55,000,000 JPY
- Naka City, IbarakiBuilding: 61 m² / Land: 268㎡¥4,700,000 JPY
- Yesterday
- Mito City, IbarakiBuilding: 118 m² / Land: 720㎡¥2,200,000 JPY
- Joso City, IbarakiBuilding: 177 m² / Land: 599㎡¥13,800,000 JPY
- Sakuragawa City, IbarakiBuilding: 141 m² / Land: 651㎡¥7,500,000 JPY → ¥5,500,000 JPY
- Price drop
- Kasama City, IbarakiBuilding: 120 m² / Land: 414㎡¥11,000,000 JPY
- Kasama City, IbarakiBuilding: 127 m² / Land: 869㎡¥5,000,000 JPY
- Hitachinaka City, IbarakiBuilding: 166 m² / Land: 1298㎡¥20,000,000 JPY
- Hitachinaka City, IbarakiBuilding: 75 m² / Land: 179㎡¥10,000,000 JPY
- Kasama City, IbarakiBuilding: 128 m² / Land: 999㎡¥6,500,000 JPY
Ibaraki Prefecture is located in the northeastern part of the Kanto Region, offering both coastal scenery and mountainous landscapes. It is known for Kairakuen Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, particularly celebrated during the plum blossom season. The prefecture is also famous for its natto production. Key cities include Mito, Tsukuba, and Hitachi, providing a blend of historical, cultural, and scientific attractions.