Spacious Traditional Home on a Hilltop in Ofunato, Iwate
This property is a detached wooden house built in December 1963, offering a generous total floor area of 132.85㎡ across two stories. The layout is a spacious 6SK configuration, providing multiple rooms for flexible living arrangements. The home sits on a large 688.35㎡ plot of land in a non-city planning designated area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is designated as residential land with ownership rights.
Key equipment and features include a water supply (shared management of natural water with a storage tank), propane gas, a septic tank for drainage, a dedicated laundry area, an indoor bath, and a dedicated Western-style flush toilet. The kitchen is equipped for gas use. The property benefits from having a garden and parking space for up to four vehicles, one of which is in a garage. Important notes from the agent indicate that the storage tank is cleaned once a year by the users. The property is partially located within a sediment disaster warning zone (Yellow Zone). An extension to the main residence was added in 1977 (Showa 52). Additionally, there is a separate storage shed built in 1971 (Showa 46), which is a two-story structure of 23.18㎡ per floor and includes a toilet.
Located in the Tachinecho Kobayashi area of Ofunato City, this hilltop home is surrounded by nature, offering a sense of openness and ample opportunity for outdoor activities. Ofunato City is renowned for its dramatic ria coastline, including the scenic Kuji Coast, which features unique rock formations and stunning ocean views. The city's deep Ofunato Bay is a natural harbor that supports a thriving fishing and seafood processing industry. The area is known for its relatively mild climate, with little snowfall even in winter.