Spacious Single-Story Home with Traditional Charm in Izumo
This property is a single-story wooden house built in January 1985, offering a generous 2SDK layout. The home is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The property utilizes propane gas, which provides strong flame power for quick baths and cooking, and offers faster recovery in disaster situations. A key feature is the independent washbasin, which is very convenient for makeup and hair styling. The south-facing orientation ensures warmth in winter and facilitates quick drying of laundry.
The property boasts an expansive land area of approximately 405.00 square meters (about 122 tsubo). The layout includes unique traditional elements such as a doma (earthen floor area), a nando (storage room), a warehouse, and engawa (verandas) on both the east and west sides of the house. All rooms are 6 tatami mats or larger. The home is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. Bathroom amenities include a reheating function, bathroom dryer, and a shower-equipped washbasin. Indoor features consist of a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Other equipment includes public water supply, septic tank, separate bath and toilet, shower, air conditioning, flooring, independent washroom, lighting fixtures included, a garden over 10 square meters, and a flat parking space.
Special notes indicate the property is located within a landslide warning zone and is subject to the Erosion Control Act, the Act on Regulation of Residential Land Development, and the Landscape Act. The construction date is approximate. The building is unregistered, and there are unregistered structures present (15.09 sqm / wooden single-story / ancillary building-detached) and (14.05 sqm / wooden single-story / ancillary building-detached). The land classification is miscellaneous land (current status: residential land). The property is in a sediment disaster alert area. The floor plan is for a 2SDK residence, and if there are discrepancies between the drawing and the actual condition, the actual condition takes priority.
Located in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, the area is rich in history and mythology. Izumo is famously home to Izumo Taisha, one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to the god of marriage. The property offers a relaxed lifestyle with distance from neighboring houses, reducing concerns about surrounding noise. The nearby Southern Furusato Hiroba park is about 600 meters away, an 8-minute walk. The closest major landmark is the historic Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, a significant cultural and tourist destination.