Vacant House in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
This property is a vacant wooden house located in the Chofu area of Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The building is a two-story structure with a cement tile roof, constructed in January 1976. The land size is 170.93 square meters, with a total building floor area of 83.94 square meters. The property is listed as an akiya (vacant house) and is also categorized as a kominka (old private house), presenting a potential investment or renovation opportunity.
Critical agent notes specify that the property is 'non-rebuildable' (再建築不可), meaning new construction on the land is not permitted, a crucial factor for potential buyers. The infrastructure status, based on declarations from the previous owner, includes public water supply, public sewerage, and propane gas. The listing is sold 'as-is' (現況有姿), including any remaining items on the land. The seller, Nexwill Corporation, will specify the judicial scrivener for the transaction. There is no rental history for the property.
The Chofu area of Shimonoseki is a historic district known for its well-preserved samurai residences and its connection to the Mori clan. A key landmark nearby is the stunning Akama Shrine, a vibrant red shrine dedicated to the child Emperor Antoku, which overlooks the Kanmon Strait. The property is within a 15-minute walk of JR West's Sanyo Main Line "Chofu" Station, providing regional rail access.