Spacious Family Home with Extensive Land and Outbuildings in Yatsushiro
This substantial property, located in the Takehara-cho area of Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture, offers a rare combination of a large family home and significant additional storage or workshop space on a generous plot of nearly 951 square meters. The main house, built in December 1990, is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 179.47 square meters, featuring a 5LDK layout that provides ample room for family living.
The property is equipped with sewerage, electricity, a bidet toilet seat, two separate toilet locations, a shampoo dresser, and under-floor storage. Critical notes from the agent detail important considerations: the land requires agricultural land conversion as part of it is currently designated as farmland, and it falls under Article 22 of the Building Standards Act zone. The property is transferred with the existing well, and the electric water heater is currently broken. The kitchen lacks both a ventilation fan and an IH cooking hob. Significantly, the estate includes substantial outbuildings: a warehouse built in 1970 (Showa 45), measuring 137.93 square meters, constructed of reinforced concrete and steel with a slate-built flat roof over two stories, and a separate storage shed built in 1991 (Heisei 3), measuring 14.28 square meters, built with light-gauge steel and a slate roof in a single-story design.
The surrounding area of Yatsushiro is known for its rich history and natural beauty, positioned between the Kuma River and the Shiranui Sea. An interesting local fact is that Yatsushiro is famous for its traditional Yatsushiro ware pottery, a craft with a history spanning over 400 years. The closest major landmark is the majestic Yatsushiro Castle, a reconstructed site offering panoramic views of the city and insights into the region's samurai past.