Timeless Traditional Home in Kawanishi, Nara
This property is a spacious traditional Japanese house (kominka) located in Kawanishi Town, Shiki District, Nara Prefecture. Standing gracefully through time, it offers a generous land area of approximately 1,377.91 square meters and a total floor area of about 195.54 square meters. The layout is a substantial 10DK, providing ample room for living. The house is a single-story wooden structure, featuring a garden and parking space for up to four vehicles. Key equipment includes public water supply, town gas, propane for bath heating, a Western-style flush toilet, and an IH kitchen stove.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which must be carefully considered. The remarks state: "Repairs required (by the user). The building requires repairs in several places, with traces of water leakage. The year of construction is unknown. The operation of residential equipment and appliances has not been confirmed. There are stored belongings; consultation is required. Registration with the Kawanishi Town Akiya Bank is necessary." This indicates the property is sold as-is and requires significant inspection and renovation work by the purchaser.
The area of Kawanishi Town is situated almost in the center of the Yamato Basin. It is historically significant as the birthplace of the Kanze school of Noh theater. The town is also nationally renowned for its local industries, boasting the top market share in Japan for "shell buttons" and as a production area for Yuzaki Nebuka (a type of green onion). The location offers excellent transport links with multiple highway interchanges nearby, including Horyuji IC and Yamato Mahoroba Smart IC, blending rural natural surroundings with convenient access.