Spacious Fixer-Upper with Potential in Chichibu's Ōnohara District
According to the agent's notes, the house was originally built as a single-story structure in May 1973 (Showa 48). A second floor was added in 1999 (Heisei 11). However, the property registration has not been updated to reflect this addition. The registered building area is 71.19 sqm, but the actual current total floor area is estimated to be around 105 sqm (31 tsubo). The land area on the registry is 247 sqm, but after considering road setbacks, the usable area is thought to be approximately 233 sqm (70 tsubo). The agent emphasizes that all transactions will be for the property in its current 'as-is' condition.
The property features a 5DK layout. Notable characteristics include a very spacious balcony and external spaces that could be utilized as a garage, workshop, or storage shed. There is also an external water faucet in the garden. The agent's special notes detail significant wear and tear consistent with the building's age, including deterioration, dirt, outdated equipment, and floor corrosion. They clearly state that moving in immediately would be difficult, making it unsuitable for those seeking a move-in-ready home. It is instead positioned as suitable for those who enjoy DIY. The notes also caution that major renovations by contractors would be costly and difficult to estimate, suggesting the property may not be suitable for those planning extensive professional remodeling.
The area, Ōnohara, is located about 5 km from central Chichibu towards Nagatoro. It is described as a mix of long-term residents and newcomers. The region is famed for its stunning natural scenery and cultural sites. A major local attraction is Hitsujiyama Park, particularly famous for its breathtaking Shibazakura (Moss Phlox) hill, which draws visitors from across Japan each spring. The property offers a chance to live in a community close to such natural beauty, within the concept of "Chikai Inaka" or "close countryside."
Critical agent remarks include strict conditions for viewing: prospective buyers must first visit the neighborhood in person to assess the environment. Viewings are limited and cannot be accompanied by non-family members. Photography or video recording on the premises is prohibited. The property cannot be used for resale, rental, lodging business, or as a model home for reference. Purchasers must submit specific application forms to Chichibu City, and securing a mortgage may be difficult due to the building's age, rural location, and discrepancy between the actual structure and its official registration.