A Well-Maintained Home in a Quiet Okayama Neighborhood
The house is designed for comfortable living, featuring a 5.5-tatami mat dining kitchen with excellent workspace and storage, a 6-tatami mat Western-style room, and multiple Japanese-style rooms including a 6-tatami and a 4.5-tatami room. The second floor includes a 6.0-tatami Western-style bedroom with multiple windows, ensuring it is bright and well-ventilated. The property boasts a south-facing balcony with excellent sunlight, a tiled bathroom, a simple and easy-to-clean toilet, and a bright laundry space conveniently located near the kitchen for efficient household workflow. A unique feature is the rooftop, which is perfect for drying laundry or even hosting a barbecue.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is an akiya, or vacant house. The remarks also specify that the property is located in a Land Readjustment Project Regulation Area, is subject to the Landscape Act, and is within a designated area under Article 22 of the Building Standards Act. These are critical legal designations that prospective buyers must investigate, as they can influence construction, renovation, and the overall appearance of the property and its surroundings.
The location offers significant convenience. The Tenmaya Happies Tsushima supermarket is just a 3-minute walk away, making daily shopping effortless. The property is situated on a quiet, approximately 2.0-meter-wide road with little vehicle traffic, ensuring a peaceful living environment. The area is served by the JR Tsuyama Line's Hōkaiin Station and the JR Kibi Line's Bizen Samon Station. A notable landmark in the region is the iconic Okayama Castle, known for its striking black exterior, located a short drive away and offering a deep connection to the area's samurai history.