A Charming Home with Stained Glass and a Two-Story Entrance in Uto City, Kumamoto
This property, listed as Vacant House R6-5, is a distinctive wooden house built in October 1974, offering a total floor area of 195.16 square meters on a generous 790.09 square meter plot of land. Its most striking feature is the beautiful two-story entrance hall adorned with stained glass, creating an immediate sense of luxury and character. The layout is spacious, with more than 5 rooms (5K+), and the property includes a large garden, providing ample outdoor space.
Critical agent notes and remarks have been translated as follows: As of February 4th, there is a first applicant. Subsidy details require inquiry due to various conditions. There are areas suspected of roof leakage. The property is located within a sediment disaster warning zone (landslide). By contracting this property, you can receive a subsidy of up to 1.2 million yen. Details can be confirmed on the Uto City Akiya Bank property page via the link below. If you wish to view the property internally, an application for viewing is required via the link on the Uto City Akiya Bank property page: https://www.city.uto.lg.jp/article/view/1605/9429.html. The property is currently vacant, has been so since around 2022, and requires repairs. Handover terms are negotiable. Utilities include public water supply, propane gas, and a septic tank for drainage. One parking space is available.
The property is located in Uto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, described as the very center of Kyushu. It boasts excellent access, being a junction point for major roads and rail lines like JR Kagoshima Main Line and JR Misumi Line, connecting you to Fukuoka, central Kumamoto City, and Kagoshima. The area offers a balanced lifestyle with abundant natural scenery from the sea and mountains, alongside large commercial facilities. An interesting local landmark is the Uto Marina Seaside Park, a scenic spot with marina facilities and green spaces, located approximately 800 meters from the property, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying views of the Ariake Sea.