Warehouse-Attached Shop with Residence in Tsuyama, Okayama
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a combined commercial and residential space in Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture. The building is a three-story steel-framed structure built in April 1974, offering a substantial total floor area of 217.03 sqm (approximately 65.65 tsubo) on a land plot of 184.59 sqm (55.84 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 3SLDK, providing three bedrooms, a living, dining, and kitchen area, plus a service room.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities, including a public water supply, a septic tank, two or more air conditioning units, an IH cooking heater, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and there are two toilets in total, one featuring a warm-water washlet bidet. Other amenities include a shower, a shampoo dresser, a washbasin area, an indoor space for a washing machine, a system kitchen, lighting fixtures, flooring, a walk-in closet, and ample storage space.
Special notes detail the road access: a one-sided road to the west with a width of 6 meters and another to the south with a width of 2 meters. Parking is a significant feature, with space for three or more vehicles provided free of charge.
A key remark from the agent asks, "Why not start a neighborhood bakery?" This property is a shop-residence combination, with the third floor currently unrenovated. Crucially, all equipment, machinery, and fixtures necessary for bread-making are included in the price. For interested buyers, the current owner is even willing to teach bread-making techniques. Operating a cake shop is also a possibility. For those considering other types of shops or offices, the owner will remove all belongings and hand over the space cleared.
The property is situated in the Kaminocho district of Tsuyama, a city known for its well-preserved historic district and castle town atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Tsuyama is home to the Tsuyama Archives of Western Learning, which preserves materials related to Japan's early adoption of Western science and medicine during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tsuruyama Park, the site of the historic Tsuyama Castle ruins, located just 680 meters away, offering beautiful cherry blossom views in spring.