Charming Farmhouse-Style Home with Attached Fields in Tadami, Fukushima
This property is a 52-year-old detached house situated within a quiet farming hamlet in Tadami Town, Fukushima Prefecture. It has been vacant for over five years but remains a viable candidate for renovation and reuse, offering a blank canvas for your personal design sensibilities. The home comes with the unique advantage of adjacent rice fields and paddies, providing a serene rural landscape.
The property is registered with the local Akiya Bank. It is located on flat land with excellent views, good ventilation, and a view of the mountains. This is a two-story wooden structure.
Key equipment and facilities include a bath reheating function, a shower, a bathroom with a window, a septic tank, other water supply systems, a storage room, and a sunroom. The interior was fully renovated in October 2011, with work including the replacement of the water heater and piping equipment. Some interior floor repairs were also completed.
The layout is a 5SK configuration, offering five rooms plus a kitchen. The total building area is 128.99 square meters on a generous 247.53-square-meter plot of land. Parking is available for two or more vehicles. The property faces south and is located in a quiet residential area. It features city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets, and a monitor-equipped intercom. Its corner lot position and suitability for multi-generational living add to its appeal.
The area is part of the stunning natural landscape of the Aizu region. An interesting local fact is that the Tadami Line, which serves the nearby JR Tadami Station, is renowned as one of Japan's most scenic train routes, especially beautiful during winter when the landscape is covered in snow. The closest major landmark is the majestic Oze National Park, a vast highland marshland famous for its hiking trails and seasonal alpine flowers, located within a reasonable drive from the property.