Higashiomi, Shiga Prefecture
Lawson - 26 min walk
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This property presents a substantial opportunity for those seeking a large family home in the Shiga Prefecture. Built in December 1989, this light-gauge steel structure spans two storeys and offers a generous 146.71 square meters (approximately 44.37 tsubo) of living space. The layout is a remarkably spacious 7LDK, providing ample room for a large family or for those who desire dedicated spaces for work, hobbies, or guests. The land itself is a significant 319.92 square meters (approximately 96.77 tsubo), offering plenty of outdoor space for gardening, recreation, or future expansion.
The property is equipped with propane gas, a public water supply, a sewer system, and electricity. A key feature is the inclusion of parking for three vehicles at no additional cost, a valuable asset for a multi-car household. The land fronts a 6-meter wide road on its eastern side with a 15-meter frontage, and it is noted that there is no designated position for building. The seller is offering the property in its current condition, exempt from liability for non-conformities in the contract. A notable recent improvement is the kitchen, which was replaced in 2022 (Reiwa 4).
Located in the Miyagawacho area of Higashiomi City, the property is situated in a city planning area designated as an Urbanization Control Area, with no specific zoning for land use. The land is classified as residential, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The terrain is noted to be sloped, which can often provide interesting views and architectural possibilities.
Higashiomi City is a part of Shiga Prefecture, known for its beautiful natural scenery and historical significance. The area is rich in history, being part of the former Omi Province. A major landmark and popular tourist attraction nearby is Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, which offers a plethora of recreational activities including boating, fishing, and lakeside cycling. The region is also famous for its traditional Omi beef, one of Japan's top three wagyu brands, with a history of production dating back over 400 years.
Ohmi Railway Main Line / Asahi Otsuka (3.24 km)
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) - 62 km away
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