Traditional Japanese Home with Sea Views in Kasaoka
The property's equipment and facilities include hot water supply, a separate bath and toilet room, two toilets, a bathroom with a window, electricity, tap water, a septic tank, propane gas, a well, and ample storage space. Special notes reveal this is a Taisho 6 (1917) era construction. The house has been vacant since around July 2017. Potential buyers should note there is a significant amount of belongings inside, requiring time for clearing out, and there are signs of water leakage on the second floor of the east-side building. The listing also highlights features suitable for telework.
Key features of this akiya include its registration with the local vacant house bank, proximity to the sea with both sea and mountain views, and a location within a 10-minute walk to an elementary school. The property is a two-story structure and comes with parking for two or more vehicles.
The home is situated in Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture, an area known for its beautiful Seto Inland Sea coastline. A notable nearby landmark is the Kasaoka Islands, a scenic archipelago that is part of the Setonaikai National Park, offering opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and enjoying spectacular seaside vistas.