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Akiya in Daisen City, Akita

¥17,990,000 JPY
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floor plan
interior
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Layout:
5LDK
Building area:
165 m²
Land area:
1,030 m²

Property details

Description:

This property features a completed interior and exterior renovation, facing south and benefiting from sunlight in all rooms with two sides of natural light. It is situated on a quiet residential street with a wide pathway of over 6 meters and is accessible from the south side. The area is characterized by lush greenery and tranquility, allowing for a peaceful living environment. Occupancy is available within the year, and there is a unique defect guarantee from the real estate company. Additionally, the property offers a flat terrain and good sunlight exposure. The building is two stories high, with a view of fireworks.

Address:
秋田県大仙市大曲戸巻町
Date built:
August 1980
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction
Topography:
Flat
Urban planning:
Non-delineated
Zoning:
Type 1 low-rise residential area

Facilities

  • All rooms at least 9.72 m²
  • Bath
  • Car parking
  • Garden
  • Hard flooring
  • Japanese-style room(s)
  • Lighting
  • Manual collection sewerage
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Public water supply
  • Space for washing machine inside
  • Storage space
  • Washbasin

Nearby places

Train station2.4 km

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About Daisen City

Daisen City offers a quiet, serene lifestyle surrounded by rich nature. It's close to Akita City, providing access to urban conveniences and job opportunities. Daisen is known for its beautiful landscapes, particularly during the rice planting season. Residents enjoy local specialties, such as kiritanpo nabe. The area is steeped in history, with several shrines and temples significant to Japanese culture.

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