Akiya for sale in:
Shibata City, Niigata, Chubu

¥1,500,000 JPY
  • Farmland
Layout:
8DK
Building area:
170.93 m²
Land area:
776.96 m²

Property details

Description:

This is a two-story residential property located in a quiet neighborhood with low surrounding traffic. It is situated on elevated ground, offering a good view and excellent ventilation. There are traces of water leaks in the ceiling area of the second-floor room; however, there are no current leaks at the time of inspection. The property boundary is unclear, but the costs for surveying and registration will be covered by the current owner. Additionally, there is a water main on the front road. BETA

Address:
新潟県新発田市下寺内
Date built:
January 1969
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Structure:
Wooden construction
Urban planning:
Outside urban planning area

Facilities

  • Air conditioning
  • Automatic bath
  • Bicycle parking
  • Car parking
  • Electricity connection
  • Fire alarm system
  • Gender-separated toilets
  • Hard flooring
  • Japanese-style room over 13 m²
  • Japanese-style room(s)
  • Lighting
  • Manual collection sewerage
  • Motorcycle parking
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Public water supply
  • Separate toilet and bath
  • Shower
  • Space for washing machine inside
  • Storage room
  • Two toilets
  • Vegetable garden
  • Washbasin

Nearby places

Train station9.4km

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About Shibata City

Shibata City is known for its historical Shibata Castle and the scenic Shijuhachi Pond. It's close to Niigata City for more urban amenities. The area is famous for its rice and sake, reflecting the region's rich agricultural heritage. Shibata also hosts annual festivals that draw on its cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese celebrations.

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