Commercial and Residential Property in Kitakyushu's Wakamatsu Nishi Ward
Key facilities and equipment include propane gas supply and a toilet. The building is a two-storey steel structure built in January 1979, making it approximately 47 years old. The total floor area is 70.2 sqm (approx. 21.23 tsubo), with a land area of 72.79 sqm (approx. 22.01 tsubo) according to the official register. The layout is a 2SDK configuration. Parking is available for up to two small cars in an unroofed, self-parking (including flat parking) area at no extra charge.
The land is located in a City Planning Area, designated as a Category I Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The site is flat, rectangular in shape, and is considered suitable for rebuilding. Road access is from one side: specifically, a 6.2-meter wide public road to the northeast, with a paved frontage of 5 meters. The property is free from specific legal restrictions under the National Land Use Planning Act. The possible handover timing is negotiable, as it may require procedures like inheritance registration after a contract is signed.
The property is situated in Takae 5-chome, Wakamatsu Nishi Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. It offers convenient access to public transport, being a 9-minute walk from both the Kibogaoka High School Mae Station and the Chikuhō Katsuki Station on the Chikuhō Electric Railway line. The area is part of the Kitakyushu metropolitan area, known for its industrial heritage and vibrant culture. An interesting local fact is that Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 through the merger of five cities, including Wakamatsu, making it one of Japan's earliest designated major cities. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kawachi Fujien (Wisteria Garden), famous for its breathtaking tunnels of vibrant wisteria flowers, located within the city.