Traditional Japanese House in Ono City, Hyogo
This property is a traditional Japanese house located in Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture. The house is currently vacant and is offered for sale at 4.8 million yen. It is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1955, making it 72 years old. The total floor area is 123.76 square meters on a land plot of 405.73 square meters.
The layout is a 7SDK configuration, providing seven rooms plus a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The property faces south, offering warmth in winter and good drying conditions for laundry. The listing notes that the property uses propane gas, which provides strong flame power for quick baths and cooking, and offers faster recovery in the event of a disaster. Parking is available for two or more vehicles, accommodating both family and guest use.
Agent notes on equipment and features detail the following: The kitchen includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooking hob, and gas cooking hob. The bathroom and toilet facilities feature a reheating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with shower, and a washlet toilet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a doorphone with TV monitor, and underfloor heating. Key property characteristics are all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and includes parking. Other equipment includes public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, private bath, private toilet, lighting fixtures included, and good views.
The property is situated within a 14-minute walk from Ao Station on the JR Kakogawa Line. The surrounding area includes Rikisho Elementary School within 1,600 meters (a 20-minute walk). The land is designated as residential land in a City Planning Area of Unzoned District. The property is on a corner lot. Special notes from the agent indicate that an application under the Agricultural Land Act is required. There is also an additional approximately 4,000 square meters of agricultural land available separately. The transaction is to be conducted in its present condition, with the seller responsible for the cost of removing any remaining items. The property boundaries are not clearly demarcated.