Property Overview: Asazuma Area House (Ine Town, Tōge) B-0020
This property is a two-storey wooden house located in the Asazuma area of Ine Town, Kyoto Prefecture. The listing is for purchase only, with an owner-requested price of 800,000 yen. The building was constructed in or before 1959 (Showa 34). The layout is classified as 5K or larger. The total floor area on the first floor is 135.6 square meters, while the second floor area is not specified. The property sits on a land area of 606.46 square meters. Pets are permitted.
Regarding utilities and facilities, electricity is available. The gas supply is propane. The water supply is from a simplified water system. Sewage is handled by a cesspool system for toilets. The internet connection environment is listed as 'other'. There is parking for one car. Attached facilities include a garden, a storage shed, and kura (traditional storehouses). There is no attached land. The property has been vacant for 28 years since the previous occupants moved out.
This property is being mediated by a real estate agent: GURI LLC (Guri Fudosan, contact: 0772-45-1671). There is a main house and one kura on the west side of the town road, and another kura on the east side of the town road. The property falls within sediment disaster warning zones: two steep slope warning zones (with part of the western side of the site being a special warning zone) and one debris flow warning zone. Due to the Kyoto Prefecture Building Code Enforcement Ordinance Article 6 (buildings near cliffs), there may be restrictions on rebuilding. The building is in a state of significant deterioration, with the floor of one Japanese-style room having collapsed, making extensive repairs highly likely. Part of the land registry has a land category of 'field' (already confirmed as non-agricultural land), requiring a change of land category before transfer. Part of the land registry has an outdated owner address, requiring a correction registration before transfer. Part of the building registry does not match the current state, requiring a correction registration before transfer. In principle, the buyer is responsible for clearing out all belongings inside the building.