Traditional Wooden House in Serene Nantan City Neighborhood
This property, listed as No. 493 in Sonobe Town Funooka, is a classic Japanese wooden house built in December 1953, making it 72 years old. It offers a 5DK layout, providing five rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, within a total building area of 34.66 square meters. The land plot is a generous 125.78 square meters, situated on a corner lot with road frontage on two sides: a 3-meter public road to the east and another 3-meter public road to the north. The property is currently vacant and ready for consultation regarding handover.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, water supply, sewerage, and propane gas. Special features highlighted include a south-facing orientation in a quiet residential area, space for two or more parking spaces, a system kitchen, two toilet locations, a reheating function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The land rights are freehold (ownership) and the property is located within an Urban Planning Adjustment Zone.
The location is exceptionally convenient, being just a one-minute walk from Funooka Station on the JR Sanin Main Line, offering direct access to the wider Kyoto region. The area of Nantan City in Kyoto Prefecture is known for its beautiful natural scenery, blending mountainous landscapes with traditional rural life. An interesting local fact is that Nantan City is home to the Kayabuki no Sato (Thatched Roof Village) in Miyama, a beautifully preserved area of traditional thatched-roof houses designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. The closest major landmark is the historic Kameoka Castle, a site with ruins and a park located in the neighboring city, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.