Minami, Okayama Prefecture
Lawson - 45 min walk
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This property presents an excellent opportunity for homeownership in the city of Okayama. Located in the Nishi Ward, this single-family home offers a functional layout and a surprisingly affordable price point for its size and location. The house was built in August 1975, featuring a wooden structure and a total floor area of 53.12 square meters, which is approximately 16.06 tsubo. The property sits on a land area of 61.80 square meters (about 18.69 tsubo), providing a comfortable outdoor space.
The layout is a practical 3DK, providing three rooms in addition to a dining-kitchen area, making it suitable for a small family or individuals needing a home office. A significant feature of this property is the inclusion of free parking, a valuable asset that eliminates monthly parking fees. The property's facilities are clearly outlined. It is connected to public water supply and sewer systems. Electricity is available, and the property is set up for a gas cooker to be installed. The bathroom and toilet are separate, a preferred configuration in Japanese homes that offers greater convenience and privacy.
The location is highly accessible, with the Uno Line's "Mino" Station just a 6-minute walk away. This provides convenient train access for commuters and those looking to explore the wider Okayama region. The property is situated in an urban planning area designated as a City Planning Area and a Category 1 Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet living environment.
The area surrounding the property is part of Okayama City, the capital of Okayama Prefecture. A major landmark and popular tourist attraction nearby is the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its striking black exterior, which contrasts with the white heron-like Himeji Castle. The city is also famous for Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, located directly across the river from the castle. An interesting fact about Okayama is its nickname, "The Land of Sunshine," due to its consistently sunny and relatively dry climate compared to other parts of Japan, making it an pleasant place to live year-round.
This house represents a solid investment in a well-connected and historically rich city, offering the essentials for comfortable living without the burden of additional parking costs.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) - 127 km away
Higashiuse, Minami-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture
岡山県岡山市南区東畦
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