Spacious 4DK Family Home with Convenient Access in Oita City
This well-located detached house in Oita City's Otsu district offers a comfortable 4DK layout with a total floor area of 85.73 square meters, situated on a generous 176.59 square meter plot. Built in January 1981, this two-story wooden structure is currently occupied and available for purchase at 14 million yen. The property boasts a convenient location within a 15-minute walk of Tsurusaki Junior High School, making it an ideal choice for families. The bus stop is just a 3-minute walk away, facilitating easy commuting. The area is well-serviced with amenities including a Seven-Eleven convenience store (5-minute walk, approx. 400m), a FamilyMart (11-minute walk, approx. 850m), a Trial supermarket (11-minute walk, approx. 750m), and a Cosmos drugstore (15-minute walk, approx. 1100m).
Key equipment and features of the home include a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a gas cooktop (providing strong火力 for quick cooking and bathing, with quick disaster recovery using propane gas), a bath with reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with shower, a washlet toilet, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Other notable features are its south-facing orientation, barrier-free design, and attached parking for two or more vehicles at no extra cost. The property is connected to public water, propane gas, and sewer systems. It includes a dedicated bath and toilet, a three-burner gas hob, the aforementioned shower-equipped washbasin, an indoor space for a washing machine (which helps prolong the appliance's lifespan), bay windows, storage in all rooms, and a shoe cupboard.
The surrounding Oita area is rich in natural beauty and culture. An interesting local fact is that Oita Prefecture is Japan's leading producer of kabosu, a citrus fruit essential to the region's cuisine. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance of the famous Beppu Onsen hot spring resort area, one of Japan's most iconic and voluminous hot spring destinations, renowned for its "Hells" (jigoku) of various colored boiling ponds.