Para los inversores extranjeros y compradores de estilo de vida que buscan un punto de entrada de bajo riesgo en el mercado inmobiliario japonés, esta propiedad presenta una oportunidad muy accesible. Con un precio de USD 10714 (based on 1,500,000 JPY at 1 USD = 140) (Additional notary, processing, documentation, and tax expenses are estimated at approximately USD 10,000), esta casa residencial de madera de dos plantas ofrece un equilibrio excepcional entre asequibilidad, propiedad de un terreno espacioso y proximidad a la costa. Situada en 214-47 Iijima, Hokota, Ibaraki 311-2112, Japón, la propiedad se asienta sobre un generoso terreno de 236 m² (2536 ft²), proporcionando un amplio espacio físico y privacidad, cualidades muy valoradas por los viajeros modernos y los profesionales que trabajan a distancia.
Built in December 1986, the building area spans 47 m² (508 ft²) with a practical 2LDK layout. The structure is situated in a quiet, unzoned residential area, surrounded by local greenery, offering a peaceful environment away from high-density urban zones. While the house preserves its original classic charm, it represents a blank canvas for investors looking to renovate and customize the interior to meet modern aesthetic standards, such as a cozy beach cabin or a minimalist nature retreat. The substantial land area also allows for outdoor activities, gardening, or creating dedicated storage for marine sports gear.
Location and Regional Attractions (Within 45 Minutes Drive)
The geographical position of Hokota City along the Kashimanada coast makes this property highly appealing for outdoor enthusiasts, vacationers, and tourists. The ocean is located approximately 2700 meters away, which is roughly a 5-minute drive, making the location a highly practical base for surfing, coastal fishing, and beach activities
Using Google Maps as a reference, several of Ibaraki Prefecture's most prominent cultural, natural, and commercial landmarks are easily accessible within a short driving distance from the property:
Investment Potential and Psychological Appeal
From an investment perspective, this property addresses the growing international demand for the "slow life" movement and affordable Japanese countryside homes (Akiya). The combination of a low entry price point and freehold land ownership (所有権) provides peace of mind, allowing investors to acquire physical asset wealth in Japan without a heavy financial burden.
With the rising popularity of outdoor tourism, surfing, and domestic road trips in Japan, this location is highly suited for conversion into a themed vacation rental (Minshaku/Airbnb style). The close proximity to major tourist attractions like Kashima Jingu Shrine and Hitachi Seaside Park ensures a potential stream of seasonal visitors looking for an authentic, independent lodging experience near the coast.
Furthermore, the surrounding natural environment offers an excellent remote working destination. For professionals seeking a secondary home to escape urban congestion, this property provides a quiet sanctuary where one can work productively while enjoying the coastal breeze, local seafood, and outdoor recreation. This property is a practical, low-barrier opportunity to own a piece of peaceful coastal Japan.
Description:
First Floor (1F):
The main entrance opens into a dining and kitchen (DK) area with wooden-style flooring, featuring a functional kitchen counter and a sink preparation area. This floor houses the home's utility and wet areas, which are separated for convenience: a dedicated bathroom area and a private toilet room accessed via a small hallway. The ground floor also offers outdoor connectivity with two separate balconies (verandas): a large veranda spanning the front facade and a secondary veranda located on the side.
Second Floor (2F):
The upper floor is dedicated to relaxation, containing two traditional Japanese-style rooms (Washitsu) with classic tatami mat flooring:
The northern Japanese-style room is approximately 6 tatami mats in size (approx. 10 m² or 105 ft²) and includes a built-in closet (Oshiire) for convenient storage.
The southern Japanese-style room is also approximately 6 tatami mats in size (approx. 10 m² or 105 ft²), offering a bright and versatile space connected to the staircase.
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