Spacious Rural Estate in Niimi, for just $49,000
This traditional Japanese house is listed at just 7,500,000 yen (approximately $49,000 USD), offering a glimpse into rural living in the heart of Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture. With a generous land area including a garden, farmland, and forest, this property provides an opportunity to experience the authentic Japanese countryside lifestyle.
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Situated in the Kamigou Shimokandai area of Niimi City, this expansive property showcases the appeal of rural Japanese living. The house, priced at 7,500,000 yen (approximately $49,000 USD), sits on a sizable 585 m² (6,297 sq ft) lot, which includes the main residential plot. The house itself offers 149 m² (1,604 sq ft) of living space, featuring a spacious 7DK layout (7 rooms plus a dining-kitchen area).
Built in September 1979, this 44-year-old wooden structure represents a typical Japanese home of its era. While no specific renovations are mentioned, potential buyers should be aware that some parts of the property, such as the hallway and floor on the first floor, show signs of wear and tear.
One of the standout features of this property is its additional land. Besides the main residential plot, the property includes 187 m² (2,013 sq ft) of farmland and an impressive 17,599 m² (189,440 sq ft) of forest land. This vast area offers numerous possibilities for nature enthusiasts or those interested in agriculture or forestry.
The property’s location adds to its appeal. It’s situated just a 9-minute walk from Bitchu-Kandai Station on the JR Hakubi Line, ensuring convenient access to public transportation. The Kamigou branch office and library are in close proximity, enhancing the property’s convenience for daily life.
It’s worth noting that the property is located within a designated buried cultural property area. This means that any excavation on the site requires prior consultation with the Niimi City Board of Education, adding an interesting historical dimension to the property.
The house comes with standard amenities including electricity, water supply, a septic tank, and propane gas. It also features a spacious garden of over 33 m² (355 sq ft), perfect for outdoor activities or gardening.
Potential buyers should be aware that the property includes some unregistered structures – a warehouse and a garage. Additionally, due to the inclusion of agricultural land, the process of transferring ownership may take longer than usual.
Iconic nearby destinations:
- Maki Cave: Located about 20 km away, or a 30-minute drive, this limestone cave is known for its beautiful stalactites and stalagmites.
- Ikura Gorge: Approximately 30 km away, or a 45-minute drive, this scenic gorge offers stunning views, especially during autumn foliage season.
Facts about Niimi:
- Niimi is known for its karst plateau landscape, featuring numerous caves and underground rivers.
- The city is home to the Niimi Sightseeing Railway, a popular tourist attraction offering scenic rides through the countryside.
- Niimi hosts the annual Niimi Lantern Festival, where thousands of handmade lanterns illuminate the city streets.
Facts about Okayama Prefecture:
- Okayama is known as the “Land of Sunshine” due to its mild climate and low rainfall.
- The prefecture is home to one of Japan’s three great gardens, Korakuen Garden in Okayama City.
- Okayama produces high-quality agricultural products, including the famous white peaches and muscat grapes.
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