Spacious 5DK Traditional Wooden House on a Large Corner Plot in Tsukumi
This property is a substantial traditional wooden house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kamiaoe, Tsukumi City, Oita Prefecture. Offered for sale at a negotiable price, it presents a significant opportunity for those seeking a large family home or a multi-generational living project. The house features a generous 5DK layout, providing ample space for a large family. The total floor area is 136.36 square meters, situated on a sizable 476.03 square meter corner plot of land.
The property is equipped with essential utilities including a toilet, bath, electricity, and a water supply. It utilizes a septic tank and propane gas. A notable feature is the presence of a garden, offering outdoor space. The house includes two toilets, a system kitchen, a south-facing orientation, and a monitor-equipped intercom. It is also noted as being suitable for two-generation living. However, prospective buyers should be aware that some repairs are necessary at the occupant's expense, specifically mentioning a leak in the outdoor water supply pipe.
The surrounding area is a quiet residential district. Key facilities are within a reasonable driving distance: a kindergarten is 2.3km away, a hospital is 7km, the city hall is 4.3km, elementary and junior high schools are 2km and 3.6km respectively. A supermarket is 4.6km away, with the police station, fire station, and post office all approximately 4.7km away. The Tsukumi Interchange on the expressway is conveniently just 3.1km from the property, providing excellent access to the wider region. The property is approximately 4.8km by car from JR Tsukumi Station on the Nippo Main Line.
Tsukumi City is part of Oita Prefecture, known for its beautiful coastline along the Bungo Channel. An interesting local fact is that Tsukumi is famous for its high-quality limestone, which has been used in construction projects across Japan, including the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The area is also renowned for its citrus fruits, particularly 'Tsukumi Mikan' (mandarin oranges). The closest major landmark is the scenic Tsukumi Bay, a beautiful natural harbor perfect for fishing and enjoying coastal views.