Compact All-Electric House Near Elementary School in Yazu Town
This property is a compact, all-electric detached house located in the Koeya district of Yazu Town, Yazu County, Tottori Prefecture. It is conveniently situated just 200 meters from Koeya Nishi Elementary School, making it an ideal family home. The house offers a total floor area of 108.91 square meters across two stories, with a layout of 4DK (four rooms plus a dining-kitchen). Built in January 1988, the wooden structure is 38 years old. Key features include a dedicated kitchen, a dedicated toilet, an indoor bath, a balcony, and a parking space for one car. The property is currently vacant and available for rent.
Special notes and remarks provided by the agent include the following translated details: the distance to Yazu Town Hall Main Building is 400m, the distance to Koeya Post Office is 500m, and the distance to Koeya Nursery School is 1,000m. The property is pet-friendly, allows room sharing, and the office space can be used. The handover conditions are negotiable. The monthly rent is 65,000 yen with a management fee of 0 yen. The security deposit (敷金) is equivalent to one month's rent, and the key money (礼金) is also equivalent to one month's rent.
The area of Yazu Town is nestled in eastern Tottori Prefecture, surrounded by mountains over 1,000 meters high. With a population of around 16,000, it's known for its rich natural bounty, including the specialty 'Hana-Gosho' persimmon, pears, apples, and grapes, painting the town in fruit colors during autumn. An interesting local feature is the retro 'Wakasa Railway,' which retains a strong Showa-era atmosphere. The town also features innovative projects like 'Hayabusa Lab.,' a business hub created from a renovated closed school, symbolizing a blend of tradition and new ways of living. The property is within a 30-minute commute by car to the adjacent Tottori City, making it a suitable bed town. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Mount Daisen, a famous volcano and popular hiking destination often referred to as "Tottori's Fuji," located within a reasonable driving distance.