Spacious Land and Classic 1970s Home in Izu City, Shizuoka
Key equipment and features include propane gas and a municipal water supply. A critical special note from the agent (特記事項) states: "On the south side of the garden, the concrete terrace near the building has sunk due to corrosion of the foundation steel frame." This is an essential point for prospective buyers to inspect and consider for renovation plans. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. Running costs are minimal, with a monthly management fee of 1,300 yen. Please note there is a one-time hot spring name transfer fee of 500,000 yen.
The land is a substantial 291.90 sqm (88.29 tsubo) of owned freehold land, classified as residential within a City Planning Area's Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone. The building-to-land ratio is 40% with a floor area ratio of 60%. The property benefits from a free parking space.
Located in Izu City's Kumozaka area, the property offers a tranquil lifestyle within the renowned Izu Peninsula. The area is famous for its hot springs, rugged coastlines, and lush mountains. A major nearby landmark is the historic Shuzen-ji Temple, a serene Zen Buddhist temple complex nestled along the Katsura River, approximately a 10-minute drive from the property. The region is a popular getaway for its natural beauty and onsen culture.