Traditional Wooden House with Storage Shed in Uda's Rural Landscape
This vacant house, listed on the Uda City Akiya Bank, offers a serene lifestyle opportunity amidst the tranquil rice fields of Nara Prefecture. The property is a two-story wooden structure built in 1960 (Showa 35) and comes with an attached storage shed. It is important to note that the property requires repairs, which will be the responsibility of the future user. Prospective buyers should be aware that interior viewings are not possible; only confirmation of the surrounding environment and the building's exterior is permitted.
The property is situated in a "City Planning Area - Adjustment Zone" (市街化調整地域), which typically indicates controlled development. A key requirement for purchase is that the buyer must register for use with the Uda City Akiya Bank system. The land is registered as residential land with a generous area of approximately 312.92 square meters. Utilities include public water supply and propane gas. Parking is available for one vehicle.
Located in the Toodano Iwazaki area of Uda City, the home is within a 2,400-meter distance from Toodano Elementary School and 1,600 meters from Toodano Junior High School. A home center is accessible by an 8-minute drive (4,800 meters). The area is part of the Yamato Plateau, known for its highland climate and scenic beauty. An interesting local landmark is the historic Ouda-ji Temple, a serene temple with deep roots in the region's spiritual history, located within the city. Uda City is well-connected, with the Kintetsu Osaka Line providing access to Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya, while the Meihan National Highway offers road links.