Broadacre Farmhouse, Aomori (7c)
Wood house with storehouses in Aomori
Goshogawara, Aomori
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Location
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Full description
Use status: Abandoned for 25 years / Special notes: Building demolition and delivery (if as-is transfer, 5,000,000 yen; negotiable; storehouse disposal by seller) / If as-is transfer, comprehensive repairs are necessary throughout the building (with missing parts). / If as-is transfer, seller assumes no liability for contract non-conformity. / Buyer bears the cost of boundary surveys and similar work if desired; seller will not conduct these. / Main building 162.94 m², plus storage shed 28.09 m² and storehouse 20.66 m² (per registry). / Of the total land 2,269.53 m², residential area is 1,161.53 m² and field is 1,108 m² (notification to agricultural committee required).
Specifications
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Utilities
Area and hazard data
- About 715.7 km from the coast
- About 724.2 km to the nearest primary school
A pre-1981 build predates Japan's current earthquake code, which can matter for insurance and renovation. We flag the era from the year built where we have it.
Municipal conditions and restrictions
Some towns attach conditions to an empty-home purchase, for example a residency requirement or farmland-law (nochi-ho) approval, which is a local sign-off needed before farmland can change hands or use. These come from the source listing.
- Notification to agricultural committee required for agricultural field (1,108 m²)
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Where this data comes from
- Earthquake-hazard forecast, from the national J-SHIS model (2024).
- Stations, coastline and schools, from Japan's Ministry of Land mapping data.
Source listing last changed: 2026-07-11
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Where a fact is missing, we say so rather than guess. Data from the source listing plus official government records.