A Vacant Property with Potential in the Scenic Uda City
Critical agent notes, which must be carefully considered, detail several necessary repairs and conditions. The property requires repairs for habitation, replacement of the water heater, and replacement of the private water supply's draw-up pump, as the water is currently unusable. The toilet lacks a ventilation system for odor extraction, which needs to be checked. Furthermore, a change of land category is required. Importantly, registration with the Uda City Vacant House Information Bank is mandatory for potential buyers or users.
The property is equipped with propane gas, a septic tank drainage system, a laundry area, an indoor bath, a dedicated toilet (note: it is a simple flush/pump-out type), a gas kitchen, and available parking.
Uda City, located in the northeastern part of Nara Prefecture, is part of the Yamato Plateau region. While it features some flatlands, settlements are dotted throughout its mountainous terrain, with forests covering 72% of the area. The city is connected via the Kintetsu Osaka Line, providing access to Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya. An interesting fact about the area is its deep historical roots as part of ancient Yamato Province. The closest major landmark is the revered Murō-ji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple known for its beautiful pagoda and as a site traditionally associated with women's worship, located just a short distance from the property's general area in Murō.