Japanese-Style Single-Story House in Ichinomiya's Rural Farmland
This property is a Japanese-style single-story house built in March 1971 (Showa 46), located in a peaceful farming village in Torami, Ichinomiya Town, Chosei District, Chiba Prefecture. It offers a spacious layout of 5 DK with a total floor area of approximately 118.68 square meters (35.90 tsubo). The land area comprises residential land of approximately 1,268.74 square meters (383.79 tsubo) and agricultural land (farmland) of approximately 575 square meters (about 173 tsubo).
The property features a traditional Japanese home with a veranda (engawa) and a large storehouse (naya). The interior includes a connecting Japanese-style rooms with a household shrine (kamidana) and a Buddhist altar (butsudan), a room with an alcove (tokonoma), an 8-tatami Western-style room, a 6-tatami Japanese-style room, a kitchen/dining room (DK), a bathroom with a retro Showa-era tiled design, and a separate toilet. Fixtures and equipment include electricity, public water supply, city gas, and a main sewer system. Parking space is available.
The surrounding area is a quiet rural settlement about 1.7 km from the popular surfing beach, offering a blend of countryside living with easy access to marine leisure. JR Soga Line's "Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station" is approximately 1.9 km away, providing convenient access to express and rapid trains. The property is situated about 5 meters above sea level in a flat area near the coast.
Important notes from the listing: The property includes agricultural land classified as "Agricultural Promotion Area, Agricultural Use Area, Farmland (Agricultural Promotion Farmland)." Therefore, the sale is intended for individuals who can apply for the Agricultural Land Act procedures. The property is sold as-is (genkyo yusashi watashi).