Spacious 6DK House with Generous Land in Fukuoka's Ōki Town
This property presents a substantial detached house located in Ōkumuta, Ōki Town, Mizuma District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Built in December 1973, the 53-year-old wooden two-storey structure offers a total floor area of 207.12 square meters arranged in a 6DK layout. This spacious configuration includes a 15.5-tatami mat dining kitchen, an 8-tatami Western-style room on the first floor, two 8-tatami Japanese-style rooms on the first floor, and two 9-tatami Western-style rooms on the second floor, providing ample space for a large family or flexible living arrangements.
The property sits on a sizable 870.78 square meter plot of land (based on the official registry), featuring a flat terrain and a south-facing main exposure. It includes parking space for up to five vehicles at no extra cost. Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, a dedicated bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a second toilet, storage in all rooms, closets, wooden flooring, a bay window, a balcony, a roof balcony, and a south-facing balcony. Utilities are served by public water supply, propane gas, a septic tank, and a water heating system.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status is that the property is vacant. The notes explicitly encourage potential buyers: "It is an akiya (vacant house). If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." This indicates the property is ready for immediate viewing and transfer.
Ōki Town offers a quieter, rural lifestyle within Fukuoka Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the town is known for its traditional "Yamecha" tea production, part of the renowned Yame tea region, which is celebrated for its high-quality green tea. The area provides a peaceful setting while remaining accessible, with the nearest major landmark being the historic canal city of Yanagawa, approximately a 15-minute drive away. Yanagawa is famous for its picturesque waterways, traditional flat-bottomed boat tours, and connections to the poet Hakushū Kitahara.