Spacious Traditional Home in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property is a detached house located in Tatsunokuchi Town, Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The home is situated near an elementary school, offering a convenient location for families. A notable feature is the snow-melting system installed on the road in front of the house, providing significant convenience during the snowy winter months. However, prospective buyers should be aware that there are some necessary repairs that will be the responsibility of the occupant. Specifically, there are two ceiling stains believed to be caused by water leaks and the kitchen floor requires attention.
The property is a two-story wooden structure built in August 1978, making it approximately 47 years old. It offers a generous total floor area of 148.83 square meters on a substantial plot of land measuring 644.62 square meters. The layout is not explicitly detailed in the provided notes, but the property is presented as a residential home for sale at a price of 17,500,000 yen. For inquiries and viewings, interested parties are directed to contact the Nomi City Municipal Engineering Department, Town Development Division.
Nomi City is situated in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled within the rich natural environment of the Kaga Plain, surrounded by verdant hills, the Tedori River, and the Sea of Japan. The area is famously known as the birthplace of the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery. An interesting fact is that despite nationwide population decline, Nomi City has seen a steady, albeit slight, increase in population, boasting one of the highest ratios of young people under 14 in the prefecture, thanks to robust child-rearing support policies. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tedori River, a designated first-class river popular for fishing and outdoor activities.