All Akiyas
Register
Register


 大船渡町
Previous picture
Next picture
View in full screen
Add to or remove from my list
 大船渡町
 大船渡町
 大船渡町
 大船渡町
 大船渡町
 大船渡町
USD $51,545
(¥8,000,000)
800 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
944 m²
  • Info
  • Map
Description

This is a listing for the sale of privately owned land. Including the access passage, the total area is 944 m² (285 tsubo), and the effective flat area is about 530 m² (approximately 160 tsubo). We had intended to build two houses (for our children's families and for ourselves), but because the site is located 4–5 meters higher than the surrounding area, there are limits on the buildable area and it does not appear possible to construct two houses, so we are offering it for sale.

The site overlooks the Ofunato Fish Market and offers a panoramic view of Ofunato Bay, making it ideal for someone looking to buy a villa/holiday home. The timing for purchase is flexible.

From the center of Ofunato Town you can enjoy the best views of the bay with the Ofunato Fish Market below. Situated on high ground, it is a peaceful location with views to the north, east and south. Because the allowable building area is limited relative to the size of the flat land, this property is especially suitable as a vacation residence for those who love Ofunato. The buildable footprint is smaller than one might expect. Vehicles can reach the site, but there is a steep slope at the entrance.

Property overview
自己所有土地の販売物件紹介です。この土地含め、通路部分合わせ944㎡(285坪)ほどの土地で、平地有効面積は、約530㎡(約160坪)あります。子供夫婦と、私達の家2軒建てようと思いましたが、周辺より4~5m高台にあることから、建築有効面積に制限があり、2軒建築できそうにないため、売り物件として紹介したいと思います。

大船渡魚市場を眼下に大船渡湾を一望しながら、別荘地として購入したい人に最適な土地です。時期はいつでも可能です。

大船渡魚市場が眼下の大船渡町中心部から湾を一望できる最高の景色です。高台に位置しているので、北・東・南の景色が見える心安らぐ場所です。場所がら平地の広さの割に、建物の有効面積が制限されることから、大船渡に思いを寄せる人の別荘地に最適です。建築面積は思いのほか狭く、車両で土地に来れるものの、入り口の坂には傾斜があります。

【物件概要】※土地のみ案件です
場所:岩手県大船渡市大船渡町
土地:944㎡(285坪)
建物:
構造:
現況:雑種地、一部宅地の3筆
希望価格:800万円

Address
Ofunato-cho, Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan岩手県大船渡市大船渡町

All akiyas in one place

Find the perfect vacant home in Japan!

  • All of Japan's prefectures in one website
  • Detailed listings with contact information
  • Conveniently translated into your language
  • Search properties by your own criteria
  • Get our personalized alerts in your mailbox

Login  Register
Iwate Ken

Settling in Iwate

Iwate Prefecture, located in the northern part of Honshu, Japan's main island, is a hidden gem for those considering relocation, especially for individuals seeking affordable housing options. Known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including majestic mountains, serene coastlines, and lush valleys, Iwate offers a lifestyle steeped in tranquility. Unlike the bustling urban centers such as Tokyo or Osaka, the slower pace of life here fosters a close-knit community atmosphere, making it an ideal setting for families or retirees. The cost of living in Iwate is relatively low compared to other regions, with a variety of properties available at attractive prices. Potential buyers can find charming homes in rural areas or near cities like Morioka, the prefectural capital, where modern amenities are easily accessible. Furthermore, Iwate is rich in cultural heritage, boasting historical sites like the famous Chuson-ji temple and scenic spots such as the stunning Geibikei Gorge. Outdoor enthusiasts will particularly appreciate the region’s numerous hiking trails, hot springs, and opportunities for skiing in winter. The local government is also working to attract new residents by implementing incentives for homebuyers and enhancing job opportunities, particularly in sectors like tourism and agriculture. This combination of affordability, natural beauty, and community spirit makes Iwate Ken a highly attractive option for anyone looking to carve out a new life in Japan, providing a unique balance of rural charm and accessibility.


Find a property with AllAkiyas.com

AllAkiyas.com puts at your disposition thousands of Japanese real estate listings of properties available for sale or rent. Our extensive listings include detached houses, townhouses, apartments, commercial spaces, and vacant lots. We place a special focus on traditional vacant houses, known as akiya (or kominka in rural areas), and traditional townhouses, or machiya. You can easily search for properties across all of Japan's prefectures using your specific criteria.


Previous picture
Next picture
Close pictures