Spacious 4DK Wooden House in Gifu's Commercial District
This property is a detached wooden house built in October 1966, located in Hanazonocho 1-chome, Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture. The building spans two stories with a total floor area of 82.38㎡ (approximately 24.91 tsubo), offering a 4DK layout. The land area is 62.51㎡ (approximately 18.9 tsubo) with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The property is situated in a commercial zone within an urbanization promotion area and is designated as a quasi-fire prevention district. The current status is vacant (akiya).
Key agent notes and special remarks have been translated: The property's exact age is not clearly known. It is sold in its current condition, including any remaining fixtures. The property boundaries are not explicitly indicated. The judicial scrivener for the transaction will be specified by the seller. A note for industry professionals states that all inquiries must be made via a form, requiring the company name, representative's name, and purpose of inquiry. Telephone correspondence is not accepted; contact must be made by email. The transaction mode is general intermediary.
The house is conveniently located within walking distance of several daily amenities, including drugstores, convenience stores, a home center, a bank, a post office, and a dental clinic. It is approximately a 19-20 minute walk from multiple stations: the JR Tokaido Main Line's Ogaki Station, the Yoro Railway's Ogaki Station, and the Tarumi Railway's Ogaki Station.
The surrounding area of Ogaki City is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Ogaki Castle, a historic site rebuilt after WWII, was once a key defensive stronghold during the pivotal Battle of Sekigahara in 1600. The city is also known for its connection to the famous haiku poet Matsuo Basho, who visited during his travels. The closest major tourist attraction is the beautifully reconstructed Ogaki Castle, which now serves as a museum and offers panoramic views of the city from its keep.