Spacious 4DK Wooden House in Kyoto's Serene Countryside
This property is a detached house for sale located in Kyoto Prefecture, Funai District, Kyotanba Town, Shimoyamanomaru. The house is a wooden structure built in March 1981, featuring two above-ground stories. The total floor area is 69.15 square meters (approximately 20.91 tsubo), with a land area of 130.2 square meters (approximately 39.38 tsubo). The layout is a 4DK, offering four rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. The price is 2,200,000 yen.
According to the agent's notes, the property is situated outside the city planning area, with no designated land use zone. There are no building-to-land ratio or floor area ratio restrictions. The land is classified as residential land (宅地) with ownership rights. The terrain is subject to the National Land Use Planning Act. There is a setback requirement due to road access regulations. Legal restrictions apply to rebuilding. The construction company name is listed, and there is mention of building confirmation, inspection, defect warranty, defect insurance, equipment warranty, performance evaluation, and renovation/remodeling. The transaction form is general mediation.
The area of Kyotanba Town offers a peaceful, rural escape within Kyoto Prefecture, known for its natural beauty and traditional atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the Tamba region, historically famous for its high-quality black soybeans, known as Tamba black beans, which are a prized ingredient in Japanese cuisine. The closest major landmark is the scenic Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, located to the north along the coast of Miyazu Bay. While a bit of a drive, it represents the stunning natural beauty the region is known for.