Spacious Two-Storey Wooden House with Unique Layout in Okayama
This property is a substantial two-storey wooden house with a unique layout, located in the northern ward of Okayama City. The building, constructed in January 1965, offers a generous total floor area of 184.56 square meters (approximately 55.82 tsubo) distributed across its floors. The first floor measures 76.52 square meters, the second floor 75.20 square meters, and there is an additional 32.84 square meters, which is noted as being the area of the basement level. The land area is 95.14 square meters (approximately 28.77 tsubo).
According to the agent's notes, several important details require attention. The 3rd-floor area mentioned in the listing actually refers to the basement area. The building itself is unregistered. A portion of the building encroaches on the west side of the property. Furthermore, the floor plan is currently under confirmation, so the stated 5DK layout should be verified. The property is currently occupied, and the handover timing is negotiable. There is no parking available on-site.
The area, Okayama's Kita Ward, offers a blend of suburban living with access to nature and history. An interesting local fact is that Okayama is famous for its folklore hero, Momotaro (the Peach Boy), whose legend is celebrated throughout the prefecture. The closest major landmark is the stunning Okayama Castle, also known as "Crow Castle" due to its distinctive black exterior, which is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of the city.