Property Overview in Soo City, Kagoshima
This single-story wooden house, built in April 2003, is located in Sueyoshi-cho, Kamimachi 3-chome, Soo City, Kagoshima Prefecture. The property offers a floor area of 70.22 square meters and sits on a land area of 197.42 square meters. The layout is a 3DK (three rooms plus a dining-kitchen area), comprising one western-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats, one Japanese-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats, and another Japanese-style room of approximately 8 tatami mats. The property is currently vacant and is being sold in its current condition.
The house features a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooking stove, and a gas cooking stove. Bathroom amenities include a reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, and a washing toilet seat. Interior features consist of a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and floor heating. The property is all-electric and barrier-free, facing south. Utility connections include public water supply and propane gas. The house has a carport, and the entrance is equipped with a slope.
The property is situated on a corner lot (southeast and northeast) with road frontages of approximately 6 meters. The land is flat and zoned as a Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%. There is no setback requirement. The property is located in a quiet residential area. The nearest elementary school, Soo City Sueyoshi Elementary School, is about a 13-minute walk away. The Sueyoshi Junior High School is also about a 13-minute walk away. A convenience store (Seven-Eleven Sueyoshi Honmachi) is within a 13-minute walk, and a supermarket (A-Co-op Sueyoshi) is about a 3-minute drive away. The Soo City Hall is a 15-minute walk, and Takahara Hospital is about a 4-minute drive. The property is about an 11 km drive from the Itsuki Station on the JR Nippo Main Line.
An open house is scheduled from May 22 to May 25. The property will be sold as-is until May 25; after that date, it is planned to be sold as a renovated home. The planned renovation includes standard termite control treatment, cleaning, key replacement, expansion of the parking area, and tree pruning. The property comes with a two-year warranty covering the three major risks of a used home: leaks, structural defects or corrosion, and water leaks or failures in plumbing and drainage. Termite damage inspection and control work will also be performed, with a five-year warranty from the construction company. The seller notes that a water heater will need to be installed at the buyer's expense.