Renovated Family Home in Yamashina, Kyoto
The property's current status is vacant, and viewings are encouraged. The agent notes: "Akiya (vacant house). If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." The comprehensive renovation, completed in June 2025, included a full update of all essential areas. The kitchen, bathroom, washbasin, toilet, and water heater were all replaced. Internally, the flooring, wall coverings, and fittings were renewed, while externally, the outer walls and roof were also refurbished, presenting a home that is essentially move-in ready.
Location is a key advantage. The property is within a short walking distance to local amenities and schools. It is approximately an 8-minute walk to Kenshu Elementary School and a 9-minute walk to Kenshu Junior High School. For daily conveniences, the Hankyu Oasis Yamashina supermarket is a 6-minute walk away, and a 7-Eleven convenience store is just a 6-minute walk. Public transport is easily accessible via the Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line, with Nadeshiko Station reachable in a 9-minute walk, providing efficient connections across Kyoto.
The agent provides additional remarks, highlighting the reasons for choosing their services: "Reference number: 300135299056. Renovation details: Kitchen, bathroom, washstand, toilet, water heater; Flooring, wall coverings, fittings; Exterior walls, roof, and others. Location: About 8 minutes on foot to Kenshu Elementary School; About 9 minutes on foot to Kenshu Junior High School. Reasons our company is chosen: 1. Financial planners support your funding plan! 2. We have a dedicated sales team that can handle property replacement and other needs! 3. We have connections with many banks, enabling us to arrange for the lowest possible interest rates!"
The area of Yamashina offers a blend of residential tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby district was historically a key post-station town on the Tokaido road, connecting Kyoto with eastern Japan during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the historic and serene Shoren-in Temple (also known as Awata Palace), a designated National Treasure located a short drive away, renowned for its beautiful garden and association with the imperial family.