Historic Detached House in Shoo Town Center
According to the agent's notes, the property is situated in the central area of Shoo Town and falls within the school districts for Katsu-Mada Elementary School and Sho-O Junior High School. The exact age of the building is unknown, and the floor plan is approximate. Important legal restrictions apply: the property is subject to the Landscape Act and is located within a Land Readjustment Project Regulation Area. The house is a two-story wooden structure on a flat, corner lot in a quiet residential neighborhood. It faces south and includes parking for two or more vehicles. Interior features include city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets with re-heating functionality, and a monitor-equipped intercom, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
The property is currently vacant, and the sale price is negotiable. The land is freehold ownership (full ownership rights) and is zoned for Quasi-Residential use within an unzoned city planning area. The building-to-land ratio is 80% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
Shoo Town in Okayama Prefecture offers a blend of rural charm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the historic Mimasaka Province, known for its samurai heritage and traditional crafts. The region is also famous for its hot springs, with the nearby Yuno Onsen (Hot Spring) area in Misasa Town being a major tourist attraction renowned for its radon-rich waters, believed to have therapeutic properties.