Spacious Traditional Wooden Home in Matsuyama's Suburban Area
This substantial 9DK wooden house, built in February 1996 by a master carpenter specializing in temple and shrine construction, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large family home on a generous plot in the peaceful Takai-cho area of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. The property features a total floor area of 149.58 square meters across two stories, set on a registered land area of 425.09 square meters (approximately 128.58 tsubo). However, please note that after accounting for road setbacks and voluntary setbacks, the effective site area is approximately 209.14 square meters (119.42 tsubo).
The interior layout comprises nine rooms plus a dining-kitchen area: six traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms (8, 6, 5.5, 4.5, 6, and 6 tatami mats in size) and three Western-style rooms (8, 6, and 10 tatami mats), along with a 15.5-tatami dining-kitchen. The property is equipped with propane gas, electricity, a septic tank, and drainage channels. Water is supplied from a private well (borehole). The house has a southern aspect for the main light source and includes parking for three or more vehicles.
Located in an established settlement, the house is a self-use residence and cannot be rebuilt (rebuilding is not permitted). The land is classified as flat and is a corner plot with frontage of 19 meters to the south on a 3.2-meter-wide public road and 19.5 meters to the west on a 4-meter-wide public road. The property is within the city planning adjustment area (non-designated use zone) with a building coverage ratio of 70% and floor area ratio of 200%. Nearby amenities include First Golf Park (136 meters), Matsuyama Takai Post Office (196 meters), and Matsuyama Rehabilitation Hospital (337 meters). The nearest train station is Takanoko Station on the Iyo Railway Yokogawara Line, a 23-minute walk away, and the Hachimanjinja-mae bus stop on the Iyo Railway Kume-Kubota Line is a 5-minute walk.