Spacious Land and House in Kama City, Fukuoka
This property presents a significant land opportunity in Kama City, Fukuoka Prefecture, featuring a two-story wooden house built in April 1980. The land consists of two separate plots with a combined registered area of 437.34 square meters (approximately 132.29 tsubo), offering ample space. The house itself provides 111 square meters (approximately 33.57 tsubo) of living space with a 4LDK layout, including a service room, making it suitable for a large family or those needing extra space.
Critical agent notes have been translated. The property is equipped with propane gas, electricity, and a public water supply. The sewage system is a cesspit (汲取) type. Important special notes include: The land consists of two plots, and the stated area is the total of both. The front road requires a setback. The property is sold 'as-is'. For the land where no building is present, a portion of the land on the cadastral map is registered under another person's name. The property is located within a cultural property containment area (the Higashi-Nokota Ruins) and is an uninvestigated site. Any land development requires reporting to the city's board of education. Indoor and outdoor fixtures and fittings will remain on the property.
The area of Kama City offers a blend of rural tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its beautiful terraced rice fields, which create stunning seasonal landscapes. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, a major Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning, is within a reasonable driving distance and is one of Fukuoka's most visited cultural sites.