A Spacious Wooden Home in the Heart of Nature in Otaki, Chiba
This property, known as Otaki Town No.136 (Shincho), is a substantial wooden house built in January 1976, offering a generous 102.37㎡ of living space across two floors. The layout is a spacious 5DK, providing ample room for families or those seeking a home office. The property sits on a 148.75㎡ plot of land and includes a balcony, a dedicated parking space, and a storage shed. The location is highly convenient, being just an 11-minute walk from Isumi Railway's Otaki Station and within easy reach of local amenities.
Key equipment and features of the house include water supply, public gas (city gas), a septic tank for drainage, a laundry area, air conditioning for indoor climate control, a dedicated bath with a reheating function, a dedicated toilet, a gas kitchen, and parking for both cars and motorcycles/bicycles.
Important notes from the agent must be considered. The property is listed as vacant. The town has not conducted its own survey of the property, so any transaction is undertaken at the buyer's own risk, and the town assumes no responsibility for any defects. Interested parties must submit a "Prospective User Registration Application Form" and a "Pledge" to the town before being introduced to the handling real estate agent for inquiries or viewings.
Otaki Town, located almost in the center of the Boso Peninsula, enjoys a warm climate year-round, making it a comfortable place to live. It is well-connected, with express bus access to central Tokyo in about 90 minutes. The town's calm atmosphere makes it a popular choice not only for families but also for those looking for a post-retirement relocation. The area is surrounded by rich forests and is known for thriving agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Otaki Castle, a reconstructed castle that offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past and provides beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.