A Spacious Family Home on the Hills of Okayama
Nestled in the sought-after Akasakadai area of Okayama City's Naka Ward, this property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a generously proportioned family residence. Built in November 1989, this 37-year-old house offers a substantial 167.93 square meters of living space across two stories, providing ample room for comfortable living. The layout is a versatile 4SLDK, featuring four bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen, all complemented by additional storage space. The home is situated on a large 527.99 square meter plot, a testament to the spaciousness characteristic of properties in this elevated location.
The property's current status is that of an akiya, or vacant house. The agent's special notes explicitly state: "空家見学予約する無料ご希望のお日にちなど、お気軽にお問合せください," which translates to, "This is a vacant house. To schedule a viewing, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date. The service is free of charge." This indicates the property is immediately available for viewing and purchase, offering a straightforward path for interested buyers to inspect the home at their convenience.
Inside, the home is equipped with modern conveniences designed for a comfortable lifestyle. The kitchen is a system kitchen featuring a counter design, a three-burner gas stove, and a dishwasher. The bathroom and toilet are separate, a highly desirable feature in Japanese homes, and the bathroom is a dedicated unit. Additional comforts include heated toilet seats, an independent washroom area, and a designated indoor space for a washing machine. The interior boasts hardwood flooring throughout, and the property benefits from public water supply, city gas, and a sewer system.
One of the standout features of this home is its location on a hilltop, offering a sense of openness and potentially scenic views. Externally, the property includes a dedicated private garden and, significantly, free parking for three or more vehicles, a valuable asset for any household. The structure is a wooden two-story building, a common and resilient construction style in Japan.