Akiya for sale in:
Hachinohe City, Aomori, Tohoku

¥7,800,000 JPY
exteriorexterior
floor plan
interior
living room
interior
Layout:
3LDK
Building area:
115.55 m²
Land area:
344.31 m²

Property details

Description:

The property has a psychological defect, with the building covering a total area of approximately 3.3 square meters (2 floors). There are also an unregistered garage and storage shed. The property will be transferred with the registration and boundary markers clarified. Inheritance registration has been completed, and there are no outstanding mortgages. The building was constructed in September 1973, but has undergone significant renovations, making it almost completely remodeled with minimal interior work, exterior, and roof painting, and double-glazed windows, allowing for immediate occupancy. There is a reinforced concrete garage, but it accommodates only one vehicle. A second parking space would cost approximately 3.2 million yen. BETA

Address:
青森県八戸市大字新井田字丑鞍森
Date built:
September 1976
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

Facilities

  • Electricity connection
  • Garage
  • Parking for at least one car
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Septic-tank sewerage
  • Shed
  • Water supply

Nearby places

Train station4.8km

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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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