Charming 3K House in Kyoto's Tanaka-Shimoyanagi Area
This property is a 3K (three-room plus kitchen) wooden two-story house located in the Tanaka-Shimoyanagi area of Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. The building was originally constructed in January 1932. The total floor area is 64.54 square meters, situated on a land plot of 53.02 square meters. The property features a public water supply, main sewer system, and city gas. There is no designated parking space. The home is offered with furniture and fixtures included in the sale, allowing for immediate habitation. The living room is approximately 7.5 tatami mats in size and is a western-style room. Other rooms include storage closets, and there is a loft space providing additional storage. The bathroom is described as clean and spacious. The kitchen features a stainless steel sink for easy maintenance. The entrance porch is roofed, providing shelter for bicycles. The property is in a quiet residential area with good ventilation. It is classified as a quasi-fire prevention zone and a 15-meter third-class height district. Please note that this property is not eligible for rebuilding (再建築不可). There is an unregistered extension area of approximately 22.26 square meters, which the seller will register. The building's completion year is not precisely documented, but tax records indicate taxation since 1932.
The location offers excellent access to public transportation, being a one-minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station, which serves the Keihan Oto Line and the Eizan Electric Railway. The Imadegawa Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line is an 18-minute walk away. The surrounding neighborhood is well-equipped with daily conveniences. A Seven-Eleven convenience store is a one-minute walk away, and a Cocokara Fine drugstore is also a one-minute walk away, open until 9:30 PM. The fresh food market, Ai Heart Demachi, is a seven-minute walk. The Kyoto Tanaka Post Office is a one-minute walk from the property. The area also provides access to cultural sites such as the UNESCO World Heritage site Shimogamo Shrine, which is a seven-minute walk away.