Historic Taisho Era House in Katsuyama
This property is a traditional Japanese house originally built in March 1925, during the Taisho era. The two-story wooden structure offers a living space of 157.44 square meters, with a 2DK layout. The first floor covers 93.83 square meters, and the second floor is 63.61 square meters. The land area is 280.99 square meters.
The property comes with a two-story earthen storehouse (kura) of approximately 26 tsubo (about 85.9 square meters). Some interior walls and exterior walls have been partially painted. Utilities connected include propane gas, electricity, municipal water, and sewer. Free parking is available for two cars.
Located in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, the house is a 14-minute walk from Katsuyama Station on the Echizen Railway Katsuyama Line, and a 4-minute walk from the Tachikawa-cho 1-chome bus stop. It is within walking distance of Katsuyama Station and the Katsuyama City Hall. The surrounding area is well-served by amenities including supermarkets, a post office, and a hospital. The property is currently vacant and the move-in date is negotiable.