Spacious 5K Wooden House in Toyama's Historic Hojozu Area
This property is a detached wooden house built in April 1970, located in Hojozu, Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture. The house offers a generous total floor area of 109.8 sqm (approximately 33.21 tsubo) spread over two floors, with a land area of 105.67 sqm (approximately 31.96 tsubo). The layout is a 5K configuration, featuring Japanese-style rooms of 8, 8, 6, and 4.5 tatami mats in size. The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy upon purchase.
Key features and agent notes include the availability of parking for one car. The sewer system is not yet connected, though a manhole is already installed on the premises; the current toilet is a cesspit type. The property is available for viewing at any time. Important special notes specify that the building coverage ratio exceeds the designated limit. The sale will be conducted 'as-is' in its current condition, and the seller's liability for non-conforming contracts is exempted.
The property is situated in a quiet, flat area within a City Planning area designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. It faces a 3.9-meter wide road to the south. The transaction is handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement.
The Hojozu area of Takaoka is part of the wider Toyama Bay region, known for its rich history and traditional industries. An interesting local fact is that Takaoka City is famed for its high-quality copperware, a craft with over 400 years of history. The property is conveniently located within an 8-minute walk from the Man'yosen Line's Naka-Shinminato Station, providing access to the area's attractions. The closest major landmark is the historic Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure and one of the most important Zen temples in the Hokuriku region, renowned for its serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture.