Spacious Traditional Home in Ibara, Okayama
This property is a detached house built in November 1968, offering a generous total floor area of 109.27 square meters (approximately 33.05 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a 6DK, providing six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The breakdown includes a 8-tatami Japanese-style room, a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, and a 4.5-tatami Western-style room on the first floor, with two 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms on the second floor. The land area is a substantial 167.13 square meters (approximately 50.55 tsubo). The building structure is wood-frame construction and it is situated on a sloped plot within an Urban Planning Undesignated Area, zoned as Category I Residential. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is currently vacant.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The road access details specify a single-sided road to the northeast, which is a public road with a width of 6 meters. Parking is available. The property rights are ownership (freehold). The transaction method is exclusive agency. The property is listed as an "akiya" (vacant house).
The home is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the Ibaratetsudo "Komoriuta no Sato Takaya" Station, providing easy rail access. The area of Ibara City in Okayama Prefecture is known for its serene countryside and historical connections to the textile industry. An interesting local landmark is the Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original castles, located a scenic drive away in Takahashi City.