Warehouse, Office, and Living Space Available in Setouchi City, Okayama
This property presents a substantial combined land parcel of 993.89 square meters (approximately 300.65 tsubo) located in Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture. The site is divided into two lots, 245-4 and 245-5, separated by a local access road. Lot 245-4 to the west measures 686.34 sqm and contains a warehouse with a living space on the second floor. Lot 245-5 to the east measures 307.55 sqm and features an office and a warehouse. The total building area is approximately 950 sqm. The structures are steel-framed, with an estimated year of construction around 1975, though the buildings are unregistered and the exact build date is unknown.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The parking situation is noted: 'Parking is inside the warehouse.' Road access is specified: 'One-sided road frontage to the south, width 4m, public road.' Special notes highlight: 'Parking for 3 or more vehicles. Parking for 3 or more vehicles is free.' Further remarks clarify: 'Office/Warehouse. Approximately 30m from the prefectural road. The western side across the access local road is 245-4, 686.34 sqm, and the eastern side is 245-5, 307.55 sqm, combined for a total of 993.89 sqm. Within the 245-4 lot, there is a warehouse and a living section (building area unknown). Within the 245-5 lot, an office and warehouse are built (building area unknown). The construction year is unknown, and the buildings are unregistered. Rental consultations are available. Parking is inside the warehouse.'
The property is situated in a quiet area of Setouchi City, offering a blend of industrial and residential potential. The location provides convenient access to the Ako Line's Nagafune Station, approximately a 19-minute walk. The Setouchi region is renowned for its serene inland sea views and pleasant climate, often called the 'Land of Sunshine.' A major nearby landmark is the historic town of Kurashiki, famous for its beautifully preserved Edo-period canal area, the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which is a short drive away and offers a glimpse into Japan's merchant past.