Wooden Tile-Roofed All-Electric House in Usuki City
This property is a two-story wooden house with a tile roof, constructed in January 1997 (29 years old) under the new earthquake-resistant standards. It features an all-electric setup and a layout of 3SLDK. The total floor area is 163.29 square meters, situated on a generous 420.77 square meter plot of land. The property includes an adjacent 357 square meter field/orchard and parking space for 2-3 vehicles.
Key equipment and facilities include a shower, two toilets, a bath with a window, electricity, tap water, a septic tank, an all-electric system, an engawa (veranda), a field, a walk-in closet, attic storage, a separate washbasin area, a garden, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Special notes from the agent highlight several important considerations. Some small-scale repairs are necessary, and there is wear and tear due to aging, requiring an inspection of the hot water supply equipment. The property falls within a flood inundation depth classification of "0.5m or more but less than 3m." Furthermore, if the steeply sloped land at the rear is subject to Oita Prefecture's cliff regulations, there is a possibility that rebuilding may not be permitted.
Located in the quiet, south-facing residential area of Mochizuki (Seitaro) in Usuki City, Oita Prefecture, the property offers a peaceful living environment. The area is rich in history, being home to the famous Usuki Stone Buddhas, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring over 60 ancient Buddhist cliff carvings. The closest major landmark is the Usuki Castle ruins, a historic site offering panoramic views of the city and Usuki Bay.