A Spacious Post-War Home in Kumamoto's Northern Ward
The property's equipment and facilities are clearly noted. It is serviced by propane gas, a municipal water supply, and electricity. A balcony is also included, providing an outdoor space to enjoy the surroundings. A critical feature of the land is its road access situation. The site benefits from access on two sides, though it is not a corner lot. To the north, it fronts a 4.8-meter wide public road with a frontage of 30 meters. To the south, it connects to a 2.9-meter wide road. This configuration provides excellent accessibility and potential. The land is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area of Unrestricted Urbanization, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. The terrain is noted as sloping, which can offer interesting architectural possibilities and views. The property also includes parking space for three vehicles.
The Ueki area in Kita-ku offers a more relaxed pace of life while remaining connected to the city. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of a region with a long history of agriculture and fruit cultivation, contributing to Kumamoto's reputation for high-quality produce. The closest major landmark is the majestic Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most famous and imposing castles, located a manageable distance away in the city center. This provides a direct link to the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Kumamoto region.
Currently occupied by the owner, this property represents a significant project for restoration or redevelopment, given its age and the sheer size of the land. Its location, combined with the detailed specifications of the land and structure, makes it a compelling prospect for those seeking a substantial family home or a custom building project in a well-connected part of Kumamoto.