Oyama Kosen PRESENTS HOUSE: A Renovated Gem in a Quiet Residential Area
This property, listed as number 19-4 in the Mamada district, is a charming wooden two-story house built nearly 40 years ago. Despite its age, it is in exceptionally clean and good condition, having been professionally cleaned. The house is situated on a quiet, flagpole-shaped lot in a serene residential neighborhood within walking distance of Mamada Station. The property features a distinctive orange roof and offers a spacious, open feel inside, enhanced by a large atrium-style staircase that allows light and sound to travel between floors, fostering communication.
Key equipment and features include gas, water supply, a bath, a storage shed, a kitchen, a sewer system, a toilet, and parking space. The parking area can accommodate two cars, though maneuvering might be slightly challenging. The lot also includes a large warehouse and space for hobbies or household tasks, with an area reminiscent of a Japanese garden. The interior is bright and well-maintained. The kitchen is notably spacious, suitable for multiple people, and offers ample storage, though its color scheme gives a retro impression that could be charming as-is or updated to personal taste. A unique feature is a 3-tatami mat Western-style room next to the entrance, ideal for a study, walk-in closet, or personal retreat. Upstairs, there are three rooms: one 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room and two Western-style rooms. The Western rooms have glass-paneled doors and bay windows, making them bright and cute. The rooms are separated by fusuma (sliding doors), allowing them to be used as one large space. The engawa (veranda) is sunny and perfect for relaxing, yoga, or enjoying hobbies. The staircase has a tread of 24cm and a riser of 23cm, which may feel slightly steep for some. The hallway handrail is about 90cm high for safety. The ceiling and lighting designs are particularly attractive.