Wooden House with Panoramic Views in Ise City, Mie Prefecture
This wooden house is situated in a scenic, nature-rich resort area atop a hill at an elevation of over 400 meters in Ueno-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture. The property boasts stunning, open views overlooking the direction of Matsusaka, which can be enjoyed from the spacious wooden deck. The deck features a newly installed roof, making it an ideal spot for barbecues or relaxing with coffee while taking in the seasonal changes of the landscape.
The building has a total floor area of 69.55 square meters and is a three-story structure with a 1SLDK layout. It has been renovated, so it is ready for immediate use. The first floor utilizes the RC foundation as a storage space, convenient for storing outdoor gear, camping equipment, or DIY supplies. The second floor, where the entrance is located, features an LDK of approximately 14 tatami mats. This open space has a ceiling void and a warm wooden feel. The third floor includes a loft of about 9 tatami mats, half of which is covered with tatami flooring, suitable for use as a bedroom, hobby space, or a relaxation area for family and friends.
The property includes a range of facilities: hot water supply, a dedicated bathroom, a shower, a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a washing machine space, propane gas, a water supply (other), a drainage septic tank, parking for one car, a bay window, a storage shed, a wooden deck, and lighting fixtures. The property has been renovated in June 2023, including roof and exterior wall painting, replacement of decorative window frames, new wooden deck and roof for the deck, floor polishing, and toilet seat replacement. There is an annual resort area management fee of 130,000 yen (tax included, water usage fee included). A water name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included) applies. The building structure is wood plus reinforced concrete, three stories. The property is subject to the Natural Parks Act (ordinary area), the Landscape Act, and specific embankment control areas.