Spacious Family Home in Okayama with Multi-Generation Potential
This substantial property, located in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture, offers a rare combination of space and functionality. Built in November 1980, the wooden structure stands on a generous plot of land measuring approximately 568.04 square meters (about 171.83 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space. The house itself is a sizable 241.09 square meters (about 72.92 tsubo) spread over two stories, featuring an 8DK layout that provides significant room for a large family or flexible living arrangements.
The property is equipped with propane gas, a septic tank, and electricity. A notable feature is that the bath and toilet are in separate rooms, enhancing convenience for multiple occupants. Special notes for the property include free parking, a valuable amenity, and its suitability for multi-generational living (二世帯向き), indicating a layout or structure that can comfortably accommodate two households under one roof. The property is currently vacant.
Akaiwa City is situated in the southern part of Okayama Prefecture, an area known for its pleasant climate and agricultural production, particularly peaches and grapes. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of the ancient Kibi Province, known for its numerous keyhole-shaped burial mounds (kofun) from the 3rd to 7th centuries. The closest major landmark is the historic town of Kurashiki, approximately a 30-minute drive away, famous for its beautifully preserved Edo-period canal area with white-walled warehouses, now housing museums and cafes.