Property Overview: A 1964 Kominka in Kasumigaura City, Ibaraki
This property is a single-story wooden house built in January 1964, located in Kamo, Kasumigaura City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The building offers a 4DK layout with four 6-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms. The total floor area is 48.76 square meters, situated on a land plot of 536.32 square meters. The property is currently vacant and is being sold as a kominka, or traditional Japanese house.
Key details from the listing notes include that the building is an unregistered dwelling from 1964, with a wooden structure and a tiled roof. There is also a storage shed built in 1970 with a tiled roof. The water supply has been drawn into the property site and is connected and usable. Sewerage is laid on the front road but has not been drawn into the property site. The property is a kominka, and as such, the seller provides no warranty regarding defects or non-conformity under the contract. The toilet is a pit latrine, and the bath is described as being in a difficult condition to use. The building is possible to rebuild as it is a pre-zoning residential lot. The land is zoned as a non-designated area within an urbanization control area. The building coverage ratio and floor area ratio are both not specified. The property faces a 9.4-meter-wide public road to the west with a 17-meter frontage. The land title is freehold, and the land category is residential land. The property is located in a quiet area.