Spacious Renovation-Ready Property in Taka, Hyogo
This property is a substantial two-story wooden house located in Oku Naka, Taka Town, Taka District, Hyogo Prefecture. Built in July 1987, it offers a generous total floor area of 153.05 square meters on a large plot of land measuring 897.68 square meters. The layout is a 6DK, providing ample space for a large family or versatile use. The property is currently undergoing interior renovation, meaning the new owner can customize the finishing touches to their personal taste. The exterior features a stylish brick-patterned entrance, adding character to the home.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function and dryer, washbasin with shower, bidet toilet seat, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot. Other utilities include public water and sewer systems, a dedicated bath, dedicated toilet, and air conditioning.
Special notes from the agent indicate the property is being sold 'as-is' (現状有姿取引) and the seller's liability for non-conformities is exempted (売り主の契約不適合責任免責). It is also noted that there is currently no kitchen installed. The property is suitable for self-renovation to match one's lifestyle and is also well-suited for conversion into a kominka (old folk house) cafe or restaurant. A remarkable feature is the extremely spacious parking area, capable of accommodating 15 or more vehicles.
The area is part of the scenic Taka region in northern Hyogo Prefecture, known for its rural landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Taka Town is famous for its production of high-quality "Taka beef," a lesser-known but esteemed regional brand of Wagyu. The property is situated approximately 7.6 km from Hon-Kuroda Station on the JR Kakogawa Line. While the location offers peace and quiet, it is within reasonable driving distance of major regional attractions such as the historic Takeda Castle Ruins, often called the "Castle in the Sky" for its breathtaking morning fog views.