Spacious Wooden Family Home in the Shadow of Mount Fuji
This substantial property, located in Fujimae, Oyama Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, traditional Japanese wooden home on a generous plot of land. The house, built in September 1985, offers a total floor area of 173.61 square meters arranged over two stories in a 6DK layout, providing ample space for a large family or those desiring room for hobbies and guests. The primary living areas benefit from a southeastern orientation, ensuring good natural light throughout the day.
The land itself is a significant asset, measuring 450.08 square meters with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, offering potential for expansion or garden development. The property is situated in a Residential Land zone within a City Planning Area designated as "Unzoned." It is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The ownership rights are freehold.
According to the agent's notes, the property information is provided by the real estate company. For inquiries regarding viewings or further details, you will be connected directly with the real estate firm. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary. It is important to note that there may be discrepancies between the published information and the actual condition of the property, so interested parties are advised to contact the registered municipality or corporate body for definitive details.
The surrounding area of Oyama Town in Shizuoka's Suntō District is renowned for its stunning natural scenery and relaxed lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that the town offers spectacular views of Mount Fuji from many locations, with the iconic mountain's presence defining the local landscape. The property is within reasonable proximity to JR Gotemba Line's Suruga-Oyama Station. The closest major tourist attraction is the world-famous Mount Fuji itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering year-round recreational activities from hiking and climbing to simply enjoying the breathtaking vistas from the nearby Fuji Five Lakes region.