Compact and Convenient Vacant House in Usuki's Historic District
This property, registered with the Usuki City Vacant House Bank (Registration No. 449), is a compact two-story wooden house ideally suited for singles or couples. It is centrally located in a quiet residential area close to the city center, offering excellent convenience. The property is also near the famous tourist attraction "Nioza History Road," allowing residents to immerse themselves in the city's charming, historic atmosphere.
The house features a 3K layout with a total floor area of 110.54 square meters on a 96.58 square meter plot. Key facilities and equipment include a toilet, bath, electricity, water supply, sewerage, propane gas, a Japanese-style room (washitsu), a storage room (nando), and a private garden. Special features highlight that it is a registered vacant house property in a quiet neighborhood near the city center, and it includes a parking lot with a shutter.
Important remarks from the agent detail necessary repairs and environmental factors. Medium-scale repairs are required, including overall restoration needs such as floor warping due to age-related deterioration. The property became vacant in June 2024. It is located in a flood hazard zone with a flood depth classification of 0.5 meters or more but less than 3 meters, and a tsunami inundation depth classification of 1 meter or more but less than 3 meters.
The area is rich in history, with the nearby Nioza History Road being a preserved samurai district featuring traditional stone-paved paths and merchant houses. A major landmark close by is the stunning Usuki Stone Buddhas, a collection of over 60 ancient Buddhist cliff carvings designated as a National Treasure and a significant cultural attraction.