Spacious 3DK Wooden House in Kyoto's Kita Ward
This property is a two-story wooden house located in Kyoto's Kita Ward, specifically in the Murasakino Miyanishi-cho area. It is positioned a 13-minute walk from Kuramaguchi Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line, offering convenient access to central Kyoto. The area is also served by the city bus, with the "Daitokuji-mae" bus stop a 5-minute walk away, providing connections to Shijo Kawaramachi and Kyoto Station.
The house features a 3DK layout with a total building area of 52.88 square meters on a 49.05 square meter land plot. It was built in September 1960, making it 66 years old. The property is currently vacant and ready for viewing.
Key equipment and features of the house include a system kitchen with a counter and an IH cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function, allowing for a warm bath at any time, and a bathroom dryer. The toilet has a bidet seat (shower toilet/washlet) for hygiene. For comfort, floor heating is installed in the dining area, keeping feet warm even in cold winters. Other notable indoor features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and a TV monitor-equipped door phone.
The property is all-electric and designed to be barrier-free. It faces south and does not include a parking space. Additional equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, hot water supply, shower-equipped washbasin, air conditioning, underfloor storage, and the aforementioned floor heating and warm-water washlet toilet.
Special notes on the property indicate it is subject to Quasi-Fireproof Zone, Category 3 Height District, Old Urban Type Scenic Beauty District, and Nishijin Special Industrial Zone regulations. Critically, the listing states "接道なしにつき再建築不可," meaning reconstruction is not permitted due to lack of road frontage. The property is also within a near-scenery design preservation area, prior consultation area, distant-scenery design preservation area, outdoor advertising third-class area, residential inducement area, existing urban area, and land readjustment work regulation area.