Residential Property in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This property is a single-family home located in the Chofu Toyora-cho area of Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Built in December 1973, the house features a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 84.67 square meters (approximately 25.61 tsubo). The land area is a generous 209.30 square meters (approximately 63.31 tsubo). The structure is built with light-gauge steel framing and is situated on a sloped plot within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's equipment includes a public water supply and sewer system. Special notes on road access specify it fronts onto a one-way public road to the west, with a road width of 3.4 meters and a frontage of 14.3 meters. A crucial remark states that the property is eligible for reconstruction under an Article 43 proviso application and features all-electric systems.
The area of Chofu is rich in history, once serving as the castle town for the Mōri clan. A key landmark is the nearby Chofu Castle Ruins and the adjacent Chofu Meirin Elementary School, a historic building constructed in the Meiji era that now serves as a museum showcasing local history and culture. The property offers a blend of spacious land in a quiet residential zone with the potential for redevelopment, subject to necessary approvals.