Renovated Family Home in Mine City with Generous Support Programs
This property, listed as No. 318, is a charming second-hand detached house located in the quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood of Nishiatso, Mine City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Built in April 1979 (46 years old), the wooden structure offers a comfortable 79.48㎡ of living space across a 3LDK layout, providing ample room for family life. The home features a system kitchen, two toilets, a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas. It is situated on a corner plot and includes parking for two or more vehicles, with the added convenience of a re-heating function for hot water.
This listing comes with a significant opportunity for eligible buyers. The property is eligible for renovation subsidies and rent support provided by the NPO Atsusapo Supporters. The specific eligibility requirements, as detailed in the agent's notes, are as follows: Applicants must be households relocating from outside Mine City with multiple children under the age of 12. If those children are of elementary or junior high school age, they must enroll at Aso Elementary School or Aso Junior High School. Alternatively, households approved by the organization's chairman are also eligible. Interested parties are directed to the NPO's website for full details on these support programs.
The area of Mine City offers a serene lifestyle within Yamaguchi Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park, which features Japan's largest limestone plateau and the magnificent Akiyoshido Cave, one of the country's most spectacular limestone caverns and a designated Special Natural Monument. The closest major landmark to this property is the historic Kintai Bridge in nearby Iwakuni, a stunning wooden arch bridge renowned as one of Japan's three most famous bridges.