Spacious 4DK Wooden House on a Large Plot in Hiroshima's Serene Countryside
This property is a detached house for sale located in Kuchiwacho, Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The house was built in October 1964 and features a wooden structure with two above-ground floors. The total floor area is a generous 165.72 square meters (approximately 50.13 tsubo), arranged in a 4DK layout, offering ample space for family living. The property sits on a substantial land plot of 519 square meters (approximately 156.99 tsubo), providing significant outdoor space and potential.
Critical agent notes and special remarks have been translated and must be included. The property condition is noted as '有姿 (残置物含む)', meaning it is sold in its current state, including any remaining fixtures or belongings. The boundary is '非明示', indicating it is not explicitly demarcated. For the legal transaction, the judicial scrivener will be specified by the seller. A specific note for agents states that all inquiries must be made via the provided form, including the company name, representative's name, and purpose of inquiry. Telephone correspondence is not accepted, and contact must be made by email.
The property is currently vacant (空家) and the handover timing is negotiable. The land rights are ownership (所有権) and the land category is residential (宅地). It is located in a non-city planning area (非線引区域) with no specified land use zone (無指定地域地区). There are no building coverage or floor area ratio restrictions indicated. Parking is available. The nearest major train stations are Bingo-Shobara Station, approximately a 206-minute walk, and Miyoshi Station, about a 239-minute walk, highlighting the property's rural, car-dependent setting.
The surrounding area of Shobara City is part of the scenic Chugoku region, known for its lush mountains and tranquil rural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Miyoshi is home to the 'Miyoshi Barrel,' a traditional craft of making wooden barrels and tubs that has been designated a Traditional Craft of Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, often called 'Takahashi Castle,' which is one of Japan's few remaining original castles and offers stunning views, especially in the morning fog. It is located within a reasonable driving distance.