Spacious Family Home with Ample Parking in Hakusan, Ishikawa
This detached house, built in November 1983, offers a generous living space of 100.19 sqm (approximately 30.30 tsubo) on a substantial plot of 135.21 sqm (approximately 40.90 tsubo). The property features a 5SDK layout, providing five rooms plus separate dining and kitchen areas, along with four service rooms, making it ideal for a large family or those needing extra space for work or hobbies.
The property is equipped with propane gas, a septic tank, air conditioning, a bidet toilet seat with warm water washing, and comes with lighting fixtures. Special notes detail the road access: it fronts a 5.9-meter wide public road to the northeast on one side, with a frontage of 8.7 meters. A significant feature is the inclusion of parking space for two vehicles at no additional cost.
Located in the Tsurugi Mito-cho 3-chome area of Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the home is within a 16-minute walk from the Hokuriku Tetsudo Ishikawa Line's "Tsurugi" Station. The area is part of the city's urban planning area and is zoned as a quasi-industrial district. The land is flat, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Hakusan City is named after the iconic Mount Haku, one of Japan's three sacred mountains, which dominates the skyline and offers spectacular hiking and seasonal scenery. The closest major landmark is the historic Tsurugi Shrine, a significant cultural site known for its connection to martial arts and local history, providing a deep sense of place just a short distance from this residential neighborhood.