Akiya in Wake Town, Wake, Okayama
¥2,500,000 JPY
- Farmland






17
- Layout:
- 8DK
- Building area:
- 206 m²
- Land area:
- 326 m²
Property details
Description:
This is an old traditional house located in the northern part of Wake Town, formerly in the Sabae district. The building has undergone wear and tear over the years. There are traces of water leakage on the ceiling of the hallway before the toilet. The building on the east side was previously used as an office. The living areas, including the water facilities, have been renovated.
- Address:
- 岡山県和気郡和気町宇生481
- Date built:
- January 1935
- Current status:
- Akiya
- Land classification:
- Residential land
- Land rights:
- Ownership rights
- Structure:
- Wooden construction
- Urban planning:
- Outside urban planning area
- Zoning:
- Undesignated
- Source:
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Facilities
No facilities listed
Nearby places
| Train station | 2 hrs 38 min 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 Wake Town
Wake is a town located in Okayama Prefecture. It is surrounded by nature and close to cities like Okayama and Kurashiki, offering a mix of tranquility and access to urban areas. The town is known for its agriculture, particularly fruits and vegetables. With its rich history, visitors can enjoy local sites, including ancient tombs and traditional shrines.
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