A Spacious Wooden Family Home in Muko City, Kyoto
This detached house, built in March 1989, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout within a total floor area of 75.33㎡ (approximately 22.78 tsubo). The property sits on a land plot of 57.54㎡ (approx. 17.40 tsubo) in the quiet residential area of Uenoeno-cho, Muko City, Kyoto Prefecture. The location is highly convenient, being just a 6-minute walk from the Hankyu Kyoto Line's Nishi-Muko Station, providing easy access to central Kyoto and Osaka.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the road access situation: it is a one-sided road on the west, 4 meters wide, with a private road frontage of 5 meters, and has a designated location permit. The terrain is flat, and there is parking space for one vehicle (subject to vehicle type). The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The wooden structure is situated within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%.
The surrounding area of Muko City is a peaceful suburban enclave within the Kyoto metropolis, known for its residential charm and local history. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, "Muko," which literally means "toward the capital," reflects its historical position on the route into Heian-kyo, the old imperial capital. The closest major landmark is the iconic Arashiyama district, famed for its bamboo groves and the Togetsukyo Bridge, which is just a short train ride away via the Hankyu line.