Spacious Fixer-Upper with Panoramic Views in Yonago
According to the agent's notes, the house is a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 79.05 sqm. The living/dining room is approximately 7.5 tatami mats in size but currently shows damage due to water leaks. The bathroom is a tiled space of about 1.5 tatami mats. The entrance hall is finished with wallpaper. The property is accessed via a front road with a width of about 4 meters, which connects easily to National Route 9. The location is described as a quiet residential area with good sunlight, greenery, and low surrounding traffic.
Critical special notes from the agent must be considered: This property is designated as "non-rebuildable." The front road is a private road, making it non-compliant with building standards laws regarding road frontage, so the existing structure cannot be demolished and rebuilt. Furthermore, the entire property is within a steep slope landslide hazard zone, with part of it in a special landslide hazard zone. It is also subject to cliff regulations. The existing sewage system is a septic tank; while a public sewer line is available to the property boundary, connection work is separately required. The agent also notes that this information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) and is only available for some properties.
The surrounding area of Yonago offers a blend of coastal and urban living. An interesting local fact is that Yonago is home to Japan's largest population of white storks in the wild, a bird successfully reintroduced after being extinct in Japan for decades. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Daisen, often called the "Tottori Fuji," a sacred mountain and popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying stunning natural scenery, located just a short drive from the city.