Spacious 8DK Wooden House in Hiroshima's Fukuyama City
This property is a substantial wooden house built in April 1979, offering a generous total floor area of approximately 176.98 square meters (about 53.53 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is an expansive 8DK, featuring five Japanese-style rooms (three at 3.0-jo and four at 6.0-jo), one Western-style room (8.0-jo), and a 6.0-jo dining-kitchen area. The house sits on a sizable plot of land measuring 204.95 square meters (about 61.99 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is classified as residential within an urbanization promotion area and a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone.
Key features include the availability of parking. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary service. It is important to note that the floor plan provided prioritizes the actual current condition of the property. The structure is a wooden construction with road frontage to the east on a 3-meter wide public road, with a frontage length of 10.0 meters.
The property is located in Deguchi-cho, Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture, a city known for its historical connection to the famous Bingo-Bitchu region and its production of high-quality roofing tiles called "Bitchu-gawara." The area offers a blend of residential calm and access to nature. A major nearby landmark is the stunning Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, often called "Takahashi Castle," one of Japan's few remaining original castles and famous for its spectacular sea of clouds view from the mountain top.