A Spacious Family Home in Kama, Fukuoka
This property presents a substantial detached house in Kama City, Fukuoka Prefecture, built in March 1978. The home offers a generous 5DK layout, providing ample space for family living across a total floor area of 104.69 square meters (approximately 31.66 tsubo). The living space is complemented by a significant land plot of 342.00 square meters (about 103.45 tsubo), offering considerable outdoor potential. The structure is a two-story wooden frame building situated on a sloping plot within an area not subject to urban planning lines, with no specific land use zoning.
The property is equipped with essential utilities, including a water supply, a septic tank (jokaso), and electricity. The listing notes the property's current status as an empty house (akiya) and confirms that rebuilding on the land is possible. Parking is available, and the transaction is handled via an exclusive agency agreement. The land rights are freehold ownership, facilitating a straightforward transfer process that can be completed immediately.
Kama City is located in the Chikugo region of Fukuoka, an area known for its serene natural landscapes and historical connections to coal mining. An interesting local landmark is the Kama City Coal Mining Historical Museum, which offers insights into the area's industrial past. The property is situated in the Kuzuharu area, providing a quiet residential setting while remaining within reach of broader Fukuoka's amenities.