Spacious Pet-Friendly Home with Panoramic Views in Tsuyama
This charming two-story detached house, built in April 1972, offers a generous 113.31 square meters of living space arranged in a 5DK layout, perfect for families or those desiring ample room. Perched on a hilltop, the property boasts excellent views and is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood. A key feature is its pet-friendly policy, allowing small dogs, making it an ideal home for animal companions.
The property is well-equipped for comfortable living. Facilities include hot water supply, an IH cooking heater, a back kitchen entrance, propane gas for hot water and cooking, fire alarms/detectors, a shower, a separate bath and toilet, a septic tank, lighting fixtures, an engawa (veranda), a washbasin, a garden, air conditioning, and bathroom heating. Important notes from the agent specify that the air conditioners, room lighting fixtures, and toilet seats are treated as fixtures that will remain. There is an additional monthly fee of 3,000 yen per pet. Move-out cleaning costs are 77,000 yen, key replacement is 33,000 yen, and early termination penalties apply: less than one year incurs a fee of two months' rent, while more than one year is subject to consultation. Handover and lease guarantees are also subject to consultation and require enrollment, respectively.
The home's highlights include the pet consultation service, permission for small dogs, its location in a quiet residential area, a distance of over 2 meters to adjacent buildings ensuring privacy, and excellent sunlight exposure. The property includes parking availability nearby and features a separate bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, flooring throughout, air conditioning, and a south-facing orientation.
The area of Tsuyama in Okayama Prefecture is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Tsuyama is home to one of Japan's three major Shinto shrines, Tsuyama Shrine (津山神社), known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere. The closest major landmark is the impressive Tsuyama Castle (津山城), also known as Kakuzan Park, famous for its stone walls and spectacular cherry blossoms in spring, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.