Charming 1935 Traditional House in Miyazu, Kyoto with Renovation Subsidy Potential
This property is a single-story wooden house built in October 1935, located in a quiet residential area of Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture. The house offers a nostalgic feel with a 4DK layout, featuring Japanese-style rooms of 6 tatami mats, 6 tatami mats, 6 tatami mats, and 4.5 tatami mats. The total building area is 40.82 sqm (approx. 12.34 tsubo), situated on a well-shaped plot of land with a registered land area of 117.65 sqm (approx. 35.58 tsubo). The property is designated as an 'akiya' (vacant house) and is already registered with the Miyazu City Akiya Bank.
Key equipment and features include a bathroom of 1 tsubo or larger, an IH cooking heater, electricity, and a water supply system. The bathroom is already equipped with handrails, providing peace of mind for the future. The property notes highlight that it is in a quiet residential neighborhood on a regular-shaped plot. A special remark is that the property is eligible for a renovation subsidy system for new residents, offering up to 1.8 million yen in support.
The living space can be made more open by sliding open the fusuma doors, perfect for gatherings with friends and family. The property includes parking for two vehicles. The land is freehold ownership (所有権) and is zoned as residential land (宅地) in a non-lineated urban planning area. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
The area of Miyazu is part of the scenic northern coast of Kyoto Prefecture, known for the Amanohashidate sandbar, one of Japan's 'Three Scenic Views'. The property is conveniently close to daily amenities and the ocean. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kunda Fishing Port is just a short walk away, making it an ideal location for fishing enthusiasts. The closest major landmark is the stunning Amanohashidate, a pine-covered sandbar viewed as a 'bridge to heaven'.