Akiya in Kitsuki City, Oita
¥6,800,000 JPY
- Farmland






13
- Layout:
- 9SK
- Building area:
- 148.09 m²
- Land area:
- 682 m²
Property details
- Address:
- 大分県杵築市大字猪尾
- Date built:
- January 1966
- Current status:
- Akiya
- Land rights:
- Ownership rights
- Structure:
- Wooden construction
- Urban planning:
- Non-delineated
- Zoning:
- Undesignated
Floor plans & documents
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Facilities
- Garden
- Propane gas supply (bottled)
- Separate toilet and bath
- Septic-tank sewerage
- Shower
- Space for washing machine inside
- Washbasin
- Water supply
- Bath
- On-site parking
- Propane gas supply
- Public water supply
- Toilet
- Well water supply
Nearby places
| Convenience store | 1 min walk |
| Drugstore | 1.0 km |
| Elementary school | 1.1 km |
| Hospital | 2.1 km |
| Junior high school | 2.2 km |
| Municipal office | 2.3 km |
| Supermarket | 2.4 km |
| Airport | 17.3 km |
| Train station | 999.9 km |
Some information in this listing has been extracted or summarised using artificial intelligence. Information shown may be incomplete or inaccurate. This listing can also be found at akiya-athome.jp and homes.co.jp.
- Farmland
Agricultural Farmland
This property is listed as having agricultural land attached. Buying, or leasing, agricultural land requires meeting certain requirements and obtaining permission from the Agricultural Committee or equivalent (such as the governor of the prefecture).
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About Kitsuki City
Kitsuki City is an area known for its unique samurai districts, creating a blend of historical and modern living environments. It is close to Beppu, famous for its hot springs, and the Kunisaki Peninsula, known for its rich cultural heritage. Kitsuki offers local delicacies such as Kabosu citrus and Seki horse mackerel, reflecting its diverse culinary culture.
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