Renovated Family Home in the Quiet Residential Area of Beppu
This detached house, built in October 1980, offers a spacious and comfortable living environment with a total floor area of 126.79㎡ (approximately 38.35 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 149.08㎡ (approximately 45.09 tsubo). The property features a 3SLDK layout, providing three bedrooms, a living, dining, and kitchen area, and three storage rooms, ideal for family life. The house is a two-story wooden structure with a basement, situated on flat land within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Residential District.
The property is equipped with air conditioning, a dishwasher/dryer, and comes with lighting fixtures. A comprehensive interior renovation was completed in October 2025 (Reiwa 7), which included new wall coverings, floor flooring, roof, window sashes, a system kitchen, lighting, a washlet toilet, air conditioning, and curtains. A unique feature is the availability of hot spring water supply. The property notes mention a key money of 1.06 million yen, a monthly usage fee of 9,900 yen, and a fee of 19,800 yen per month if used for minpaku (private lodging).
Access details note the property fronts a one-way private road to the northwest, 4 meters wide. Parking is available. The location is a quiet residential area, with Beppu Municipal Midorigaoka Elementary School approximately 800 meters away. The Green Co-op Beppu store is 1320 meters away, and the Marushoku Tsurutaka-dori store is 1600 meters away.
Beppu City, in Oita Prefecture, is world-renowned for its vast number of hot springs, boasting the highest volume of hot spring water output in Japan. The area is a major tourist destination, with landmarks like the "Hells of Beppu" (Jigoku), a collection of spectacular, uniquely colored hot spring ponds for viewing, being a primary attraction just a short drive from residential neighborhoods.