A Spacious Family Home in Toyama's Higashi-Oida District
This property, located at 122 Higashi-Oida in Toyama City, presents a significant opportunity for those seeking a large, established home. Built in March 1985, this 40-year-old wooden structure offers a generous 150.00㎡ of living space spread across a 5DK layout, providing ample room for a family. The property sits on a substantial 482.00㎡ corner plot of land, a rare find that offers both privacy and potential for outdoor activities or gardening. The home is situated in a quiet, residential neighborhood with a southern orientation, ensuring plenty of natural sunlight.
The property comes with several key features and equipment. It includes parking for two or more vehicles, a significant advantage for a multi-car household. The kitchen is a system kitchen, and the home is equipped with two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a monitor-equipped intercom system, and uses city gas. These features suggest the home was designed with modern convenience and family living in mind, potentially making it suitable for multi-generational living.
There are several critical special notes provided by the agent that must be considered. The property will be delivered in its current "as-is" condition. A definitive land survey will not be conducted. Most notably, the front road contains a legally unrecognized public property (a waterway), which means the property does not currently meet the legal road frontage requirements for building. However, the agent notes that it is possible for the buyer to take on the burden of having this land officially transferred (sold off) to them, which could potentially resolve this issue.
The Higashi-Oida area of Toyama City is a peaceful residential district. Toyama Prefecture is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, dominated by the Northern Japan Alps and the Tateyama Mountain Range. A fascinating fact about the region is that Toyama Bay is one of the few places in the world where you can witness the natural phenomenon of "firefly squid" lighting up the sea with their bioluminescence during spring. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain sightseeing route that traverses the Northern Japan Alps, offering breathtaking views and access to some of Japan's most dramatic landscapes.