Riverside Traditional House in Hyogo's Scenic Kami River Town
According to the agent's notes, this is an old house on land. The location is in Nomura, Kami River Town, Hyogo Prefecture. The land size is 258.69 sqm (approximately 78.25 tsubo) and the building size is 88.04 sqm (approximately 26.63 tsubo). The structure is a wooden, tile-roofed single-story house with a 4K layout. The current status is vacant (akiya). The asking price is 1.5 million yen (as-is condition). The floor plan is 4K. The year built is 1965 (as recorded in the official register). The property is located outside of urban planning zones. Electricity is provided by Kansai Electric Power, and water/sewer is connected to public utilities. The transaction will be conducted based on the property's current condition and using public record measurements for the land.
The property is conveniently located about a 5-minute walk from JR Bantan Line Nino Station and about a 4-minute drive from the Kanazakiminami IC on the Bantan Road. While it offers a rural setting, it provides good access to major cities: Himeji is approximately a 40-minute drive away, and Kobe is about 1.5 hours away. A notable landmark in the area is the Tominokougen (Tamine Highlands), famous as a filming location for the movie "Norwegian Wood" and the NHK historical drama "Taira no Kiyomori," and also popular as a photo wedding location, which is about a 30-minute drive from the property. The fixed asset tax is below the taxable threshold, so no tax is levied.
Viewings are available for interested parties.