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Akiya in Tsuyama City, Okayama

¥32,000,000 JPY
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Layout:
3LDK
Building area:
116 m²
Land area:
193 m²

Property details

Description:

This property is located in a quiet residential area with a distance of more than 2 meters from adjacent buildings. It features a siding exterior and has passed the building confirmation inspection. The land is regular-shaped, and it is eligible for an initial warranty until 2037. Viewing the property requires a reservation as it is currently occupied.

Address:
岡山県津山市国分寺149ー15
Date built:
September 2022
Current status:
Occupied
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction
Topography:
Flat
Urban planning:
Non-delineated
Zoning:
Undesignated

Facilities

  • All electric appliances
  • Automatic bath
  • Bidet toilet
  • Cooktop with three burners
  • Dishwasher included
  • Fire alarm system
  • Garden
  • Induction cooktop
  • Intercom with monitor
  • Septic-tank sewerage
  • Space for washing machine inside
  • Storage in all rooms
  • System kitchen
  • Underfloor storage
  • Water heating
  • Water supply

Nearby places

Train station18 min walk

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About Tsuyama City

Tsuyama City is known for its rich history and cultural significance. The city is home to Tsuyama Castle, a popular cherry blossom viewing spot. Locals enjoy dishes like barazushi and Hiruzen jersey milk ice cream. Tsuyama is close to Okayama city, offering easy access to amenities and transport. The area is also recognized for its traditional events like the Tsuyama Kakuzan Park Cherry Blossom Festival.

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