Spacious Two-Story Wooden House in Kashiwazaki, Niigata
This property is a two-story wooden house built in June 1994, located in Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture. The house offers a generous 3LDK layout across a total floor area of 119.99㎡ (approximately 36.29 tsubo), situated on a sizable plot of land measuring 318.83㎡ (approximately 96.44 tsubo). The property includes parking space for two vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the house is equipped with city gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and side ditches. A registered earthen storehouse (土蔵) used as a shed is attached to the property. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a tiled roof. The floor areas are 70.80㎡ on the first floor and 25.92㎡ on the second floor. There is a history of renovations both inside and outside the building, though the specific timing and details are unknown. It is noted that if there is any discrepancy between the floor plan and the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence. The sale will be conducted without a survey, and the property will be transferred in its current 'as-is' condition (現況有姿). The transaction will be under a general intermediary contract with seller and buyer responsibility and disclaimer. The listed price is for the property in its current state and does not include any renovation plans. A special note indicates '告知事項有' (there are notification matters).
The property is in a commercial zone within an unlined urban planning area, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The land is flat and fronts a public road to the west with a width of 10.1 meters, of which 9.5 meters is directly adjacent to the public roadway.
Kashiwazaki City in Niigata Prefecture is a coastal city known for its rich history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the city hosts the annual 'Kashiwazaki Kariya Festival,' famous for its massive, energetic floats. The area is also within driving distance of the scenic Sado Island, a popular tourist destination known for its gold mine history, traditional performing arts, and diverse wildlife.