Spacious Three-Story Steel-Frame Home Near Oyama Station
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious 10LDK+3S steel-frame, three-story house located just a 6-minute walk from JR Oyama Station. The excellent location offers high convenience with all necessary daily facilities readily accessible. The property sits on a generous plot of approximately 87 tsubo (about 287.91 sqm), with a total building area exceeding 100 tsubo (approximately 359.72 sqm), providing ample living space and scenic views from the upper floors.
Translated agent notes provide critical details: The current status is occupied, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about preferred dates for a viewing. Key points of the property include its prime location a 6-minute walk from JR Oyama Station, the convenience of being station-close, the spacious approximately 87 tsubo land, and the building area of over 100 tsubo. The expansive space offers pleasant views from the higher floors. The second and third floors feature mini-kitchens, making it recommended for three-generation living. Three Western-style rooms on the third floor come with lofts, adding an exciting, secret-base-like feeling. Parking space is available for up to six cars.
The interior layout is configured as 10LDK + 3S, comprising five Japanese-style rooms and five Western-style rooms, all with storage. The home is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a counter, dishwasher, and a mini-bar in the living area. Bathrooms include shower-equipped vanity units and washlet toilets. Utilities are served by public water, city gas, and sewer systems. The property was built in June 1995, making it 31 years old, and is a steel-framed, three-story structure on a corner lot facing a 9-meter wide public road to the east.
The surrounding area of Oyama City in Tochigi Prefecture offers a balanced urban-suburban lifestyle with excellent rail connections to Tokyo and beyond via multiple JR lines. An interesting local fact is that Oyama is historically known as a major post town on the Nikko Kaido, an important highway during the Edo period. The city is also within comfortable driving distance of the famous Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredibly ornate and lavish decoration, dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.