Completely Renovated 4LDK Family Home in Tsuruga, Fukui
This fully renovated two-story house in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, offers a turnkey solution for a new life. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation, both inside and out, ensuring modern comfort and style. The spacious 23-jo living and dining area features a counter kitchen, allowing you to cook while keeping an eye on the family. The layout is a functional 4LDK, with all rooms receiving new flooring, wall and ceiling wallpaper, lighting fixtures, and fittings.
The renovation details are extensive. Exterior work includes complete exterior wall painting, roof painting, gutter painting, replacement of the front door, intercom, and exterior lighting, and landscaping with crushed stone. The interior has been completely refreshed with a new system kitchen, a new unit bath (approx. 1 tsubo, with bathroom heater), a new toilet, a new washbasin vanity, and new air conditioning outlets and TV jacks in every room. The property also includes a carport and space for parking three vehicles in total.
Agent notes provide critical information. The property is currently vacant, and viewings can be scheduled by appointment; interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent with their preferred dates. The property falls under the Landscape Act and is a 7-minute drive from Tsuruga Station. A reservation-only viewing session was held from January 9th to 12th, but same-day reservations are possible. The renovation was designed for a fresh start, addressing all major areas. The agent also notes that the property includes a 2-year warranty against the three major risks of used homes (leaks, structural defects/corrosion, and plumbing failures) and a 5-year termite prevention guarantee.
The area of Tsuruga is rich in history as a major port on the Sea of Japan. An interesting local fact is that Tsuruga was a crucial port of entry for Polish orphans rescued from Siberia after World War I. The closest major landmark is the historic Tsuruga Port, which has been a gateway for international exchange for centuries and is home to the Tsuruga Red Brick Warehouse, a symbol of the city's maritime heritage.