Spacious Traditional Home in Hagi with Support for U-Turn Residents
This property is a substantial two-story wooden house built in January 1966, offering a generous 141.37 square meters of living space arranged in a 6DK layout. The home is equipped with propane gas and public water supply. It features separate bathroom and toilet facilities, a bath with a reheating function, flooring, and air conditioning. Parking is available nearby.
Critical agent notes provide essential context: This is a registered Akiya Bank property. It is designated as a "U-Turner Priority Property" until Reiwa 6.9.20 (September 20, 2024), giving priority to individuals returning to the area. The price is negotiable, and the handover date is open for discussion.
The house is located in the Esaki district of Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, a region steeped in history. Hagi is renowned for its well-preserved samurai district and its role in the Meiji Restoration. An interesting local fact is that Hagi-yaki pottery, a traditional craft with a distinctive milky glaze, has been produced in the area for over 400 years. The closest major landmark is the historic Hagi Castle Ruins, which offer panoramic views of the city and the Sea of Japan.