Charming Japanese-Style Single-Story House with Barn in Isumi City
This property is a Japanese-style single-story house built in 1975, located in the popular Isumi City area. The property sits on a spacious plot of approximately 967 tsubo (3,199.77 sqm) and includes a barn (naya). The roof has been re-roofed with copper sheeting for durability. The property features a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 112.29 sqm (33.96 tsubo). The land is a mix of residential land, forest, and miscellaneous land, and is located outside of any urban planning area with no designated zoning.
The house includes a traditional Japanese entrance (genkan), a series of connecting tatami rooms with high ceilings, a 12-tatami mat dining-kitchen (DK), and a veranda (engawa). The main rooms include an 8-tatami room with a Shinto altar and Buddhist altar, a 6-tatami room with a tokonoma (alcove), and another 6-tatami room. The kitchen and bathroom areas are in need of renovation. The property has electricity, public water supply, propane gas, and a private septic tank (jokaso). There are two old wells on the property, one on the south side and one on the west side, which could be useful for garden watering.
The barn is in newer and better condition than the main house. It features a concrete dirt floor (doma), a kitchen sink, an 8-tatami wooden floor room, and a storage space. It could be converted into a separate dwelling, a workshop, an atelier, or a café. The property faces National Route 465, a wide road famous for its views of the Isumi Railway, cherry blossoms, and rapeseed flowers. The Isumi Railway's Nittano Station is about 880 meters away. An elementary school is within walking distance (approx. 1.4 km). The Ohara Beach is about 7.3 km away. Please note that this property is designated as a "Sediment Disaster Warning Area" and a "Sediment Disaster Special Warning Area." Additionally, the owner of the forest to the west has requested permission to occasionally pass through the property to manage the forest.