Akiya in Hachinohe City, Aomori
¥9,000,000 JPY
- Farmland






9
- Layout:
- 4DK
- Building area:
- 104 m²
- Land area:
- 361 m²
Property details
Description:
The property features no bath or toilet within the building and is being sold as is. The eastern pathway is a private road (without ownership shares) and is not classified as a roadway under the Building Standards Act. A passage agreement is scheduled to be secured at the time of property transfer. Due to the spacious lot, it is possible to extend the property, including the addition of water facilities.
- Address:
- 青森県八戸市大字新井田字館下
- Date built:
- June 1977
- Current status:
- Akiya
- Land classification:
- Residential land
- Land rights:
- Ownership rights
- Structure:
- Wooden construction
- Urban planning:
- Urban area
- Zoning:
- Type 1 low-rise residential area
- Source:
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Facilities
- Car parking
- Electricity connection
- Garden
- Propane gas supply (bottled)
- Water supply
Nearby places
| Bus stop | 3 min walk |
| Elementary school | 5 min walk |
| Junior high school | 9 min walk |
| Train station | 3.7 km |
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- Farmland
Agricultural Farmland
This property is listed as having agricultural land attached. Buying, or leasing, agricultural land requires meeting certain requirements and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee or equivalent (such as the governor of the prefecture).
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About Hachinohe City
Hachinohe City, located in Aomori Prefecture, is known for its rich maritime heritage and bustling fish markets, particularly the Mutsu Minato morning market. The area is surrounded by scenic views, such as the Tanesashi Coast and Kabushima Shrine, home to hundreds of seagulls. Hachinohe is also celebrated for its local cuisine, including senbei-jiru (a cracker soup) and Hachinohe ramen.
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