Historic 1967 Single-Story House in Miyawaka, Fukuoka
This property is a single-story wooden house built in January 1967, located in Miyawaka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The house offers a 3DK layout within a total floor area of 122 square meters (approximately 36.9 tsubo), providing spacious living quarters. The property sits on a generous land plot of 233.18 square meters (approximately 70.53 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is designated as residential in a non-city planning area.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is being offered for a symbolic price of 10 yen. However, it is important to note that associated costs and fees will be necessary for the transaction. The property is currently vacant and the transfer timing is negotiable. The building age is listed as unknown in the transaction details. The property features a parking space and the land has road frontage to the south on a 3-meter wide public road for 21 meters. The transaction is handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement.
The area of Miyawaka in Fukuoka Prefecture offers a blend of natural scenery and local history, situated within the former Chikuho region known for its coal mining heritage. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the 'Kawara no Sato' (Tile Village), which preserves traditional Japanese Kawara roof tile-making techniques. The closest major landmark is the iconic Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, a nationally famous shrine dedicated to the god of learning, located approximately a 40-minute drive away. This historic and cultural site attracts millions of visitors annually.