Farmhouse with Attached Farmland in Sakaki Town, Nagano
This property, listed as Vacant House Bank Registration Number 97, is a charming wooden house with attached farmland, located just a 5-minute walk from the owner's residence in Minamijo, Sakaki Town, Nagano Prefecture. The home offers a quiet environment surrounded by nature, with views of the mountains, and is noted for its relatively low levels of snow and rain.
The house features a total floor area of 150.95 square meters spread over two above-ground stories. The layout is an 8K configuration, providing ample space. Key equipment includes public water supply, town gas, a propane system, a septic tank for drainage, a laundry area, an indoor bath, a dedicated toilet, and dedicated parking with available space. A unique feature is the inclusion of a storage room (nando) and an earthen floor area (doma) capable of accommodating agricultural machinery, making it ideal for a farming lifestyle.
The land totals 447.99 square meters and is classified as residential land. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is open for consultation. There is no property manager, and the transaction is handled as a general intermediary. Please note that various information may differ from the current state, and details should be confirmed with the registering municipality.
An important note regarding the attached farmland: the sale or lease of farmland generally requires meeting specific conditions and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee. Interested parties must inquire with the local municipal Agricultural Committee.
Sakaki Town is situated in Nagano, between the Chushin and Hokushin regions, with the Chikuma River flowing through its center. Surrounded by 1000-meter-class mountains, it's a nature-rich area known for being one of the driest in Japan with many sunny days. This climate supports thriving fruit cultivation, including apples and grapes, with a recent growth in wine grape production. Interestingly, the town is also a hub for manufacturing, home to around 250 companies specializing in machinery and metal processing, earning it the nickname "The Town of Manufacturing." The closest major landmark is the historic Matsushiro Castle, a well-preserved samurai residence in nearby Nagano City.