Higashi, Okayama Prefecture
Seven Eleven - 6 min walk
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Nestled in the Izumi area of Soja City, Okayama Prefecture, this property presents a compelling opportunity for those seeking a generous living space. Built in March 1982, this single-family home sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 267.77 square meters (approximately 81.00 tsubo), offering a rare sense of scale and privacy. The house itself provides 104.33 square meters (approximately 31.55 tsubo) of living area, thoughtfully arranged in a 3LDK layout that is ideal for family life.
The property's construction is traditional wood-frame, a common and resilient building method in Japan. It is situated within an urban planning area designated as a City Planning Area, specifically zoned as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, ensuring a quiet and family-friendly environment. The land is classified as residential land (宅地) and is situated on a plateau with a sloping terrain. A critical detail regarding access is the road frontage: the property fronts onto a single public road to the east, which has a width of 5.3 meters. This is an important piece of information for vehicle access and future development considerations. The property also includes the significant benefit of a free parking space.
The home's layout is designed for practicality, featuring three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The building is a two-storey structure with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%. The current status of the property is listed as an akiya, or vacant house, and the land rights are full ownership, not leasehold. The transaction is handled as an exclusive brokerage.
The city of Soja in Okayama Prefecture is a region rich with history, seamlessly blending its past with modern convenience. An interesting local fact is that Soja is known as the birthplace of the famous denim brand 'Betty Smith', contributing to the area's reputation in the textile industry. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kibi Plain, a vast and historically significant area that is perfect for cycling and exploring ancient burial mounds and temples, offering a beautiful natural escape right on your doorstep.
Kibi Line / Higashisoja (1.48 km)
Kansai International Airport (KIX) - 140 km away
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