Spacious 9DK Wooden House in Akita's Noto City
This property is a substantial wooden two-story house built in June 1967, located in Noto City, Akita Prefecture. It is a registered akiya (vacant house) bank property, offering a significant renovation opportunity. The house features a remarkably spacious 9DK layout, providing nine separate rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The room breakdown includes five Japanese-style rooms (8, 6, 6, 6, and 4.5 tatami mats) and four Western-style rooms (12.5, 10, 7, and 7 tatami mats), with a 6-tatami mat DK. The total floor area is 134.14 sqm (approximately 40.57 tsubo).
Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, washroom, washstand, city gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and a kerosene boiler. The property also includes a garage. The land is a flat 294 sqm (approx. 88.93 tsubo) plot with ownership rights, classified as wild land. It is located in a Quasi-Industrial Zone within an unlined urban planning area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The handover timing is negotiable.
The area of Noto City in Akita Prefecture is known for its rich natural beauty and traditional crafts. An interesting local fact is that Noto is famous for its high-quality cedar, historically used in shipbuilding and architecture, earning it the nickname "the town of cedar." The closest major landmark is the scenic Oga Peninsula, known for its dramatic coastal landscapes, the Namahage Museum, and the UNESCO-recognized Namahage ritual.