Traditional Japanese Home in Uda City, Nara Prefecture
This property, listed as UD72, is a spacious two-story wooden house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Ouda Shimonaka in Uda City, Nara. With a generous total floor area of 95.86 square meters, the home features a 6DK layout, offering six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, providing ample space for a large family or multi-generational living. The property sits on a 69.42 square meter corner plot and includes parking for two or more vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property requires significant attention. Essential repairs are needed at the occupant's expense, and the gas pipes require inspection. The home is equipped with a traditional "goemon-buro" (a cast-iron bath heated from below), but it lacks a water heater, so one must be installed. Furthermore, the electric meter has been removed, necessitating electrical work. The property's facilities include a toilet, bath, and a well. It is important to note that viewing this property requires prior registration with the "Uda City Akiya Bank." This is a registered vacant house bank property.
The area of Uda City is rich in history and natural beauty, located in the eastern part of Nara Prefecture. It is known for its well-preserved traditional streetscapes, with parts of the city designated as Important Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings. A major nearby landmark is the historic Murou-ji Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains, famous for its five-story pagoda and serene atmosphere, often called "Nyonin Koya" (Women's Koya) as it was one of the few temples that allowed women to worship during certain historical periods.