A Spacious Detached Home in Maizuru, Kyoto
This detached house, built in January 1987, offers a comfortable living space of 67.90㎡ (approximately 20.53 tsubo) on a generous plot of land measuring 104.12㎡ (approximately 31.49 tsubo). The property features a 3DK layout, providing a functional separation of living and sleeping areas suitable for a small family or individuals desiring extra space. The structure is a two-storey wooden building located in a First Category Residential Zone within a City Planning Area.
The property is equipped with essential utilities including propane gas, a water supply, sewerage, side ditches, electricity, and a balcony. A critical note on road access details that the property fronts onto a one-way road to the north, with a road width of 6 meters and a frontage of 10 meters.
Maizuru is a historic port city in northern Kyoto Prefecture, renowned for its scenic Maizuru Bay, which is dotted with former Imperial Japanese Navy red brick warehouses—a unique sight in Japan. The area is famous for its stunning autumn foliage, particularly at the nearby Amanohashidate, one of Japan's "Three Scenic Views," a pine-covered sandbar spanning Miyazu Bay.