Perched on elevated ground in Senda-cho, Gotsu City, Shimane Prefecture, this traditional Japanese residence offers a compelling blend of space and heritage. Built in 1958, this single-story wooden home spans 102.55 square meters of living space set on an expansive 1,278.24-square-meter plot.
The property features a practical 4DK layout with four Japanese-style rooms, including two 6-tatami and two 4.5-tatami rooms, complemented by a dining-kitchen area. The generous land parcel includes additional structures such as a storehouse, barn, and separate quarters, along with former agricultural plots and woodland areas.
Located in a non-designated urban planning zone with a favorable 70% building coverage ratio and 200% floor area ratio, the property offers significant development potential. The south-western facing property connects to a 2.5-meter wide public road with 34 meters of frontage. Basic utilities including electricity, propane gas, and water are installed, making this an immediately habitable property with room for contemporary updates.