Spacious Wooden House with Large Garden in Kasaoka, Okayama
This property is a detached wooden house built in 1974 (Showa 49), offering a generous 7DK layout across two stories. The total building area is 155.68 square meters, situated on a substantial plot of land measuring 969.07 square meters, providing ample outdoor space. The house is noted for its good sunlight exposure and multiple rooms. A shed is included on the property.
According to the agent's notes, the current homeowner is planning to dispose of the household belongings. There are no observed areas of sinking floors or roof leaks. However, potential buyers should be aware that the individual septic tank may not be usable, and the usability of the well water is uncertain. The property features public water supply, a dedicated gas bath, a Western-style toilet, and a gas kitchen.
The location in the Kami-shima area of Kasaoka City offers a blend of rural convenience and natural access. The area is characterized by its northern green landscapes and southern proximity to the Setonaikai National Park, which encompasses approximately 30 islands in the Seto Inland Sea. The region enjoys a mild, low-rainfall climate typical of the Seto Inland Sea area. An interesting local fact is that Kasaoka is known for its production of rush grass (igusa), used in traditional tatami mat making. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Setonaikai National Park, a short drive away, offering beautiful coastal views, island hopping, and outdoor activities.