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Akiya in Shoo Town, Katsuta, Okayama

¥5,300,000 JPY
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Layout:
7DK
Building area:
286 m²
Land area:
667 m²

Property details

Description:

This property features a distance of more than 2 meters from adjacent buildings and has no structures in front, providing good sunlight exposure. It includes a barn that was expanded in 1990, which has two Japanese-style rooms on the second floor. Additionally, there is a substantial agricultural land of approximately 3,000 square meters available. Included are extra plots of land (two rice fields totaling about 5,400 square meters, a field of about 222 square meters, and about 2,970 square meters of forestland), but these can be discussed if not needed. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.

Address:
岡山県勝田郡勝央町植月中ー
Date built:
January 1974
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction
Urban planning:
Outside urban planning area
Zoning:
Undesignated

Facilities

  • Electricity connection
  • Garden
  • Public sewerage connection
  • Traditional Japanese-style veranda (engawa)
  • Traditional rural storehouse (naya)
  • Two toilets
  • Warehouse
  • Water supply

Nearby places

Train station1 hr walk

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  • 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 Shoo Town

Shoo is a town in Okayama Prefecture known for its scenic beauty and agricultural products, particularly peaches and grapes. It is closely located to historical sites such as Bitchu Matsuyama Castle and the traditional Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. The town offers a peaceful setting combined with easy access to larger cities like Okayama and Kurashiki for more urban amenities.

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