Traditional Wooden House in Ota City, Shimane Prefecture
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1976, located in Yunotsu-cho, Ota City, Shimane Prefecture. The house offers a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 53.44 square meters (approximately 16.16 tsubo) spread over two stories. The land area is 104.23 square meters (approximately 31.52 tsubo) and the property includes parking. The current status is vacant, and immediate handover is possible. The asking price is 1,000,000 yen.
According to the agent's notes, the property is listed for general intermediary transaction. The floor plan is prioritized to reflect the current condition. The land is designated as residential land in a non-city planning area, with no restrictions on building coverage ratio or floor area ratio. The structure is a wooden two-story building. The property is subject to the National Land Use Planning Act and has road frontage. There is no mention of a setback requirement, legal restrictions on rebuilding, building confirmation, construction company name, inspection, defect warranty, defect insurance, equipment warranty, performance evaluation, or renovation details in the special notes.
The area is part of the historic Yunotsu district, a well-preserved town that was a key port on the Kitamaebune shipping route during the Edo period. An interesting fact is that Yunotsu is designated as part of the "Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape," a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its role in shipping the silver. The closest major landmark is the Yunotsu Onsen area, known for its traditional hot spring inns and historic streetscape that transports visitors back in time.