Traditional Farmhouse in Nara City's Minami-Tahara District
This property is a traditional kominka (old private house) located in the Minami-Tahara district of Nara City, Nara Prefecture. The building, constructed in March 1955, offers a spacious 9SDK layout with a total floor area of 102.80 square meters on a substantial land plot of 385.81 square meters. The structure is a two-story wooden building.
The property features a doma (earthen floor) kitchen that blends traditional and modern elements, and the house retains a kamado (traditional cooking stove). The doma entrance and living spaces provide a sense of warmth and seasonal change. There is a Japanese-style room with tatami mats, and a traditional-style bathroom. The property includes a private garden where pets can play, and storage space is ample, including a walk-in closet and storage in all rooms. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooking heater, and a gas stove. The bathroom has a reheating function, a bathroom dryer, and a shower-equipped vanity. The toilet has a heated seat with a washlet. The property features a TV monitor intercom and underfloor heating. It is all-electric and barrier-free, facing south. Utilities include public water supply, propane gas, and a septic tank (kumi-tori). The property is situated with ample distance from neighboring houses.
The property is located approximately 9,108 meters from Nara Station (JR Kansai Main Line), about a 27-minute drive, and roughly 8,530 meters from Kintetsu Nara Station, about a 24-minute drive. The area is designated as an urbanization control area, requiring a building permit for new construction, and is subject to the Landscape Law. The property is currently vacant and offers parking space for up to three cars. Pets are negotiable. The property is being sold by Century21 Keina Home.