Compact Single-Story Home with Panoramic Views in Katsuraqi Town
The building is a single-story wooden structure with a 6K layout, indicating six rooms plus a kitchen-dining space. Key equipment includes public water supply, public gas, propane gas, a dedicated bath, a dedicated toilet (note: it is a non-flushing, Japanese-style pit toilet), a garden, and nearby parking. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. A critical special note from the agent states: "If you wish to have a field, it can be arranged separately. ※Registration with the Katsuraqi Town Akiya Bank is required." This means prospective buyers must register with the local vacant house bank system to proceed.
Katsuraqi Town is located at the foot of the sacred Mount Koya in northeastern Wakayama. The area is rich in history and nature, being home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Niu Tsu Hime Shrine and sections of the Koya Pilgrimage Routes. The recent opening of a bypass has significantly improved access, reducing travel time to Wakayama City and Izumi City to about 30 minutes, expanding commuting and shopping options. The town is also famous as a "fruit kingdom," cultivating persimmons, peaches, grapes, and pears throughout the seasons thanks to its warm climate.