New Construction House in Otsu-cho, Izumo City
This brand-new two-story wooden house, currently under construction and scheduled for completion in January 2026, offers a modern 4LDK layout with a south-facing inner balcony. The floor plan is designed for practicality and flexibility, featuring ample storage space in each room. A unique feature is the versatile 2-tatami mat room on the first floor, which can be utilized as a storage room, study, or remote work space, allowing the living area to adapt to your lifestyle needs.
The property includes several important specifications and notes translated from the agent's details. The current status is 'unfinished', and viewings are encouraged; interested parties are invited to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a visit. Key remarks include compliance with the Landscape Act and daylight restriction regulations, and it is located in a designated Article 22 zone. The house is an all-electric home with a high seismic grade of 3, incorporating a seismic damping system. Please note that utility poles and support lines may be installed within the property grounds. There are no additional fees for water supply membership, sewerage beneficiary charges, or garbage box burdens. The total floor area, excluding the roof balcony, is 102.06 square meters.
The home is equipped with modern amenities including a system kitchen, dedicated bath, shower-equipped vanity, bathroom dryer, insulated windows (double-glazed or similar), parking for three cars, security cameras, and a TV monitor intercom. Infrastructure is supported by public water and drainage systems.
Located in the Otsu-cho district of Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, this property offers a connection to both local charm and significant cultural sites. The area is part of the Izumo region, famous in Japanese mythology as the home of the gods. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Izumo Taisha (Izumo Grand Shrine), one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, located approximately a 20-minute drive away. This historic site, dedicated to the god of marriage, attracts visitors from across the country and offers a profound glimpse into Japan's spiritual heritage.