A Spacious Family Home in Nomi, Ishikawa
This substantial property in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large, traditional Japanese home on an expansive plot of land. The house itself, built in September 1958, is a two-story wooden structure with a generous total floor area of 259.87 square meters (approximately 78.61 tsubo), arranged in a 9DK layout ideal for a large family or those desiring ample space.
The property's significant land area of 710.67 square meters (approximately 214.97 tsubo) provides substantial outdoor space and potential. The land is situated on a gentle slope and is designated as residential land within a Category I Residential Zone. Access is via a single road on the east side, which is a public road with a width of 4.2 meters and a frontage of 16.5 meters. The property includes parking space for three vehicles.
The home is equipped with essential utilities and facilities, including public water supply, sewerage, a boiler-style hot water system, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the hot water system features a reheat function. Other amenities include a washbasin, telephone, lighting fixtures, and storage space. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Nomi City is part of the greater Kaga region of Ishikawa, an area renowned for its traditional crafts and hot springs. An interesting local fact is that Nomi is home to the ancient Kutani pottery tradition, with a history dating back over 360 years. The closest major landmark is the scenic Dainichi Falls, a beautiful natural attraction located within the nearby municipal park, offering a peaceful retreat into nature.