Traditional Japanese Home in Susaki City with Generous Land Plot
This property is a detached house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Saiwai-cho, Susaki City, Kochi Prefecture. Built in October 1988, this 37-year-old wooden structure offers a 4DK layout, providing ample space for a family. The total floor area is not specified, but the property sits on a generous 99.20 square meter corner plot of land. The house faces south, ensuring good sunlight, and is situated in a peaceful area. Key features include a system kitchen, two toilets, a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas. The property is noted as being suitable for multi-generational living.
Critical information from the agent notes includes the following translations. Equipment/Facilities: -. Special Notes/Remarks: ・This property utilizes Susaki City's [Luggage Organization Project Subsidy for Migrants or Prospective Migrants], therefore it is a sale property limited to non-residents of Susaki City. ・No parking. ・Seismic diagnosis and retrofitting: Not performed (construction under new earthquake resistance standards). Features/Highlights: -.
The area of Susaki City is known for its beautiful natural scenery along the clear waters of the Shimanto River, often called Japan's last clear stream. An interesting local fact is that Susaki is famous for its traditional Tosa washi paper and its vibrant summer festival, the Susaki Taiko Festival. The closest major landmark is the historic Tosa-Yamada Castle ruins, a designated national historic site offering panoramic views of the surrounding area and Urado Bay.