Steel-Frame Two-Story Home in Central Usuki City
This property is a steel-frame, two-story house located in the central area of Usuki City, Oita Prefecture. It is registered with the Usuki City Akiya Bank (Registration No. 476). The owner has undertaken a comprehensive DIY renovation of the interior, though some areas remain unfinished, indicating that minor repairs are necessary. The layout is a 2SLDK, providing two bedrooms, a living, dining, and kitchen area.
Key facilities and equipment include two toilets, a bath, electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, a storage room, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Special notes highlight the need for small-scale repairs. While the property itself does not have a dedicated parking space, there is a monthly parking lot adjacent to the building available for 3,000 yen per month. Important hazard information notes the property is in a flood depth classification of "0.5m to less than 3m" and a tsunami inundation depth classification of "3m to less than 5m".
Notable features of this akiya include its flat walk to the station, proximity to the sea, closeness to the city center and supermarkets, its location on flat land, and its two-story construction. It is situated in a quiet residential area facing south, on a corner lot, and is equipped with a monitor intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
The property is in a highly convenient location, just a 3-minute walk from JR Nippo Main Line Usuki Station. Usuki City is renowned for its historic Usuki Stone Buddhas, a collection of over 60 magnificent Buddhist reliefs carved into the cliff faces, which are designated as a National Treasure and offer a fascinating glimpse into Japan's medieval religious art. The area is also close to the scenic Usuki Bay.