Spacious Corner Lot Home in Takehara, Hiroshima
This detached house, built in November 1982, offers a generous living space of 87.92㎡ (approximately 26.59 tsubo) on a substantial plot of land measuring 107.56㎡ (approximately 32.53 tsubo). The property features a 4K layout, providing four separate rooms in addition to the kitchen, and is a two-storey wooden structure. It is situated in a designated Category I Residential Zone within an area not yet subject to urban planning line delineation.
The property's special notes detail its advantageous corner lot position and road access. The specifics are: Corner lot, Northwest side: width 4.2m public road, frontage 11.1m, no designated location; Northeast side: width 6m. Additional features include the presence of a parking space, a sloped site, and an elongated lot shape. The property is currently vacant and ready for consultation regarding the handover date.
Located in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the area is known for its well-preserved historical district, often called "Little Kyoto of Aki." An interesting fact is that Takehara's old town was a major salt production center during the Edo period, and its merchant houses and streetscapes have been meticulously conserved. The closest major landmark is the scenic Takehara Historical Townscape Preservation District, a short walk from the property, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and history.