Traditional Wooden Home in Usuki City with Easy Access to Central Station
This property is a two-story wooden house located on a flagpole-shaped lot in Usuki City, Oita Prefecture. According to the agent's notes, it is a registered Akiya Bank property where reconstruction is not permitted. The house became vacant in 2024 (Reiwa 6). While minor repairs are needed, including sagging tatami floors and aging plumbing fixtures, the home is considered habitable without major renovation.
The property is equipped with a toilet, bath, a window in the bathroom, electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, and an outdoor washing machine space. Key features include a flat walk to the station, being within a 10-minute walk to an elementary school, a quiet residential neighborhood, proximity to the city center, and its two-story construction. It is important to note the property is located within a flood and tsunami hazard zone, with an estimated flood inundation depth of "less than 0.5m" and a tsunami inundation depth of "1m or more but less than 3m".
There is no on-site parking, but monthly parking is available nearby. The layout is a spacious 6DK, offering ample room. The area is rich in history, with Usuki City being famous for its well-preserved samurai district and the stunning Usuki Stone Buddhas, a collection of over 60 ancient Buddhist cliff carvings designated as a National Treasure and a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status, located just a short drive from the property.