Spacious 9LDK Farmhouse with Land in Okayama's Scenic Akaiwa City
This property is a well-maintained second-hand detached house with attached farmland and forest, located at 589 Nagao, Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture. The house features a generously spacious layout that has been used with great care. It comes with a SECOM home security system already installed, ensuring a safe and secure living environment. The property includes a dedicated garden and ample parking space for four or more vehicles within the grounds. Notably, it is equipped with a 10kW commercial solar power generation system.
The property is supplied with water from a well and uses propane gas. Drainage is connected to the public sewer system. It includes a laundry area, indoor air conditioning for heating and cooling, a dedicated garden, available parking, and a bicycle parking area. The land is registered as residential land (宅地) with ownership rights. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is open for discussion. The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The lot has road frontage on two sides, making it a corner plot. Please refer to the provided property summary sheet for further details. Related property documents can be sent via email upon request. The transaction type is exclusive agency.
Please note: If an individual or corporation wishes to buy, sell, or lease the attached farmland, it is generally necessary to meet certain requirements and obtain permission from the Agricultural Committee. For details, please inquire with the relevant municipal Agricultural Committee.
The surrounding Akaiwa City area is located in southeastern Okayama Prefecture, a town of about 42,000 people surrounded by rich nature and history. It boasts a blessed natural environment with many sunny days and relatively few typhoons or earthquakes. Adjacent to Okayama City, the city center is about a 30-minute drive away, and Okayama Airport is about a 40-minute drive. With a highway interchange within the city, transportation infrastructure to the Kansai region and the Chugoku/Shikoku areas is well-developed. Agriculture is thriving, with the city ranking within the top three in the prefecture for the production of Asahi rice, Omachi rice, Muscat grapes, Shimizu white peaches, and yellow leeks. The area features large residential districts, and beyond them, pastoral and mountain landscapes spread out, making it a "moderately rural" area that is neither too urban nor too remote, attracting attention as a place to find one's own lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Akaiwa City is part of Okayama Prefecture, which is famously known as the 'Sunny Prefecture' due to its low annual rainfall and high number of clear days. The closest major landmark is the historic Okayama Castle, a famous black castle known as 'U-jo' (Crow Castle) located approximately 30 minutes away by car in central Okayama City.