Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Nomi City
This property, located at 136 Midorigaoka in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is a detached wooden house built in January 1981. It offers a generous total floor area of 146.99 square meters spread over two stories, situated on a substantial 311.55 square meter plot of land. The home is currently vacant and available for purchase.
The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, providing a peaceful living environment. The current condition is listed as an empty house, and the handover timing is noted as subject to consultation. For any inquiries regarding the price or to view the property, interested parties are encouraged to contact the Nomi City Municipal Road Maintenance Division directly, mentioning the property name "136 Midorigaoka."
Nomi City is located in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled in the heart of the Kaga Plain and blessed with a rich natural environment featuring verdant hills, the Tedori River, and the Japan Sea. The area is famously known as the birthplace of Kutani-yaki, a traditional Japanese porcelain, and is home to many skilled artisans. Residents and visitors can enjoy activities like Kutani-yaki painting experiences. Despite nationwide population decline trends, Nomi City has seen steady population growth, supported by robust child-rearing support policies that have resulted in one of the highest ratios of young people in the prefecture.
An interesting fact about the region is its connection to the historic Kaga Domain, known for its patronage of arts and crafts, which helped cultivate the exquisite Kutani ware tradition that continues today. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tedori River, a designated first-class river popular for fishing, river sports, and enjoying the changing seasons along its banks.