Spacious 5DK Traditional House in Shimane's Coastal Town
This property is a detached house for sale located in Nima-cho, Ota City, Shimane Prefecture. The house is a wooden structure built in July 1976, featuring two above-ground stories. The total floor area is 104.16 square meters (approximately 31.5 tsubo), laid out in a spacious 5DK configuration, offering multiple rooms for flexible living arrangements. The land area is a generous 202.40 square meters (approximately 61.22 tsubo) and is designated as residential land. The property is currently vacant. The price is listed as 20,000 yen, with the handover timing open for consultation.
According to the agent's notes, the property is classified as a second-hand detached house. Key details include: the land is freehold ownership; it is located in a non-city planning area; there are no specific building coverage or floor area ratio restrictions mentioned; and there is no private road area. The property is noted as being subject to the National Land Use Planning Act. The transaction form is general intermediary. The agent specifically notes that inquiries should be directed to the information-providing real estate company listed on the property details page, and that the floor plan prioritizes the actual current condition of the property.
The area, Nima-cho, is part of Ota City on the scenic Shimane coast. An interesting local fact is that the Nima Sand Museum here houses one of the world's largest hourglasses, which takes a full year to empty. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located a short drive inland, offering a fascinating glimpse into Japan's historic mining industry.