Spacious 4LDK Wooden House with Garden in Okayama's Naka Ward
This property presents a solid investment opportunity in the form of a 4LDK wooden two-story house located in the Yumachi area of Okayama City's Naka Ward. Built in July 1981, the home offers a generous total floor area of 105.99 square meters (inner measurement) on a sizable plot of land measuring 186.3 square meters. The layout is designed for family living, featuring four bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. A notable feature is the inclusion of storage in each room, providing ample space for organization. The property sits on flat land and includes a free parking space; with some garden tidying, the agent notes that it may be possible to park two cars in a tandem arrangement.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant. The listing encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating "空家実際に見てみたい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 "The house is vacant. If you would like to actually see it for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Furthermore, the remarks section includes "景観法/都市再生特別措置法," indicating the property is subject to the Landscape Act and the Urban Renaissance Special Measures Act, which may influence future development or renovations.
The home's infrastructure is connected to public water supply and city gas, with a septic tank system. It is situated in a First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet residential environment. Access is convenient, with JR Sanyo Main Line's Higashi-Okayama Station an 18-minute walk away, connecting residents to central Okayama and beyond.
The surrounding Yumachi neighborhood offers daily conveniences with a FamilyMart convenience store, supermarkets like Platz, and a drugstore (Zag Zag) all within a short walking distance. For a notable day out, residents are within reasonable travel distance of Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three great gardens, renowned for its beautiful landscapes and historical significance, located approximately 6 kilometers away in central Okayama.