Photos

Main House 1F and exterior




Main House 2F




Additional Buildings (Storage shed in the northwest)




View of Mt. Fuji from Toda Port Hama-Fujimi Seaside Street

About 15 minutes walk from the property

Floor Plan

Main House 1F

1F

Main House 2F

2F

General Info

Price 10,000,000 JPY
Property name Heda Minka
Property No. 65301
Location 403 Heda, Numazu City, Shizuoka Pref.
Land area 193.12 sqm
Floor area 159.82 sqm (1F: 101.44 sqm, 2F: 58.38 sqm)
Layout 6DK + S (6 rooms, Dining room and kitchen, Service Room)
Structure Wooden
Year Built Unknown
Parking spaces None
Public Transport 50 minutes by bus to Shuzenji Station on the Izu Hakone Railway Sunzu Line (5 minutes walk to Heda bus stop).
Topography Flat
Land rights Ownership
Water supply Public Water
Sewerage system Public Sewer
Gas supply Propane gas
Electricity supply Available
Use districts
Urban planning Outside urban planning area
Adjacent road A 3.0m wide public road borders the property on the south and west side.
Private road burden
Set back obligation
Usage Status Vacant
Property Tax
Note - The water heater needs replacing.
- The eastern part of the land has been used as a parking lot.
- This property is suitable for commercial usage such as a shop, office, or short-term rental.
- The building has not yet been registered, but the seller will register it at their expense before the property is handed over to the buyer.
Please note that KORYOYA is not a real estate company but a portal site that connects the buyer to the local real estate agent and the owner. Please have a look at our Flow & Services section to see the services that we provide.

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Partner Real Estate Company

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Aoba Co., Ltd. Real Estate Department

1-3-3 Yanagi-cho, Numazu City, Shizuoka Pref.


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Why KORYOYA houses?

The traditional Japanese houses listed on KORYOYA are all built before 1950 with the traditional construction method.

The traditional method is the result of more than a thousand years of past carpenters passing down their efforts and wisdoms. As no new houses can be built with the traditional construction method under current law, the high craftsmanship is in danger of becoming a dying art.

Flow & Services

The purchasing flow and the types of services you may need depends on factors such as where you live, your ability to communicate in Japanese, and your intended use of the property.

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