Spacious Three-Storey Home in Oita City's Nagahama District
This substantial three-storey house, built in 1994, offers a generous 220.55 square meters of living space on a 189.61 square meter plot of land in Oita City's Nagahama district. The property features a 3SLDK layout, providing three bedrooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and multiple storage rooms. The living-dining-kitchen on the third floor is particularly spacious at 33 jo (approximately 54.45 square meters), creating an open and airy central living area. The home includes three free parking spaces and underwent significant renovations in December 2018, including interior work, staircase handrail installation, earthen floor work, roof repairs, and exterior wall maintenance.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is currently vacant. The notes explicitly state: "Akiya jissai ni mite mitai muryō go kibō no o hi nado, o kigaru ni o toiawase kudasai," which translates to "The property is vacant. If you would like to actually see it for free on your preferred date, please feel free to contact us." This indicates the property is readily available for viewing. Additional remarks mention "Keikanhō [bukken kōdo] 084501-7613," referring to compliance with Japan's Landscape Act under property code 084501-7613.
The property boasts numerous features including a three-burner stove, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a shoe closet, bay windows, balconies, lighting fixtures included, a wide balcony, electric shutters, an elevator, and public water supply and sewer systems. The location offers excellent convenience with Oita Bank's East Branch just 610 meters away, a Lawson convenience store within 620 meters, Marushoku Nagahama supermarket 700 meters distant, Oita Central Post Office 1,450 meters away, and a Drug Seims store 1,650 meters from the property.
The Nagahama district in Oita City provides residents with a balanced urban lifestyle with convenient access to daily necessities while maintaining residential character. The area is served by JR Nippō Main Line stations, with Oita Station approximately 25 minutes on foot and Maki Station about 30 minutes away. An interesting historical fact about Oita is that it was once the castle town of the powerful Ōtomo clan during the Sengoku period, with Ōtomo Sōrin being one of the first Japanese daimyō to convert to Christianity. The closest major landmark is the Oita Bank Dome, a multi-purpose stadium known for its retractable roof and hosting major sports events and concerts, located approximately 4 kilometers from the property.