Renovated Two-Story House in Wake Town, Okayama
This property is a two-story detached house built in 1979 (Showa 54), offering a comfortable living space with a total floor area of 74.18 square meters on a generous 166.36 square meter corner plot. The house features a 4K layout, providing four rooms plus a kitchen/dining area. A key highlight is the comprehensive renovation completed in 2017, which updated the system kitchen, kitchen flooring, toilet, and bath, ensuring modern amenities and immediate move-in readiness. The interior is noted to be in good condition.
Additional facilities include a sturdy steel-framed carport capable of accommodating two standard-sized vehicles. The property is situated in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood and is equipped with city gas. Other notable features include two toilets, a bath with a re-heating function, a monitor-equipped intercom, and suitability for multi-generational living.
The home is located in Wake Town, Okayama Prefecture, a scenic area known for its natural beauty and historical sites. An interesting local fact is that Wake Town is home to the famous Washuzan Highland, which offers one of Japan's most spectacular views of the Seto Inland Sea and its countless islands. The closest major landmark from the property is the historic Washuzan (Mt. Washu), a renowned scenic spot and observation point.