Renovated 1981 Home in Oyama's Quiet Mamada District
This property, listed as number 21-1, is a charming two-story wooden house built in 1981 (Showa 56) located in the quiet residential area of Mamada, Oyama City. The house is in excellent condition both inside and out, with no major structural damage requiring large-scale repairs. The interior features a layout with many Japanese-style rooms and abundant storage throughout. The washroom and bath area are in particularly pristine, near-new condition. Living rooms on both floors benefit from large east-facing openings providing ample natural light, and with no neighboring house on that side, privacy is enhanced.
Translated agent notes on equipment and features detail a well-maintained home. The structure is wood with cement tile roofing. Utilities include city water and sewer, with gas availability to be confirmed. The kitchen is equipped with gas. The bathroom has a gas water heater and the toilet is Western-style with a washlet. A storage shed is not present. The property includes parking for one car (2.4m wide x 6m deep), though the surrounding fence and parking area show some deterioration and cracks. The floor plan is compact with efficient circulation. South-facing windows use frosted glass for privacy. While the water fixtures are in very good condition, the staircase lacks a handrail and is steep, requiring caution for elderly or children. The second floor has two rooms with excellent sunlight, though storage is less than on the first floor. A 6cm level difference exists between the Japanese and Western-style rooms on this floor. The east-facing rooms on the first floor have large openings to the garden. The kitchen is relatively clean with storage, though the upper shelves are positioned somewhat high.
The Mamada area of Oyama offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Oyama City is known as a major producer of strawberries in Tochigi Prefecture. The closest major landmark is the historic Oyama City Museum, which showcases the region's cultural heritage and is a short drive from the property.