Spacious Family Home in Niigata with Comprehensive Renovation
This large 6LDK+S (with storage room) detached house in Niigata's Nishi Ward offers a fantastic opportunity for a family seeking space and modern comfort. The property, built in September 1979, has undergone a full-scale renovation scheduled for completion in March 2026, ensuring it is in excellent, move-in ready condition. The renovation scope is extensive, covering both exterior and interior work. Exterior improvements include partial replacement of the outer wall. Inside, the home will feature a brand-new kitchen, replaced toilets, a new washbasin, a new entrance door, new flooring, new wallpaper, new cushion flooring, replaced fittings, a new shoe cabinet, a new water heater, and LED lighting throughout. Crucially, the renovation also includes seismic reinforcement work and termite prevention treatment with a 5-year warranty, alongside cleaning, leak inspections, and equipment checks. The property comes with a defect warranty for leaks, structural defects, corrosion, and water supply/drainage pipe failures for two years after delivery.
The house itself is spacious, with a total floor area of 155.71m² (approximately 47.1 tsubo) on a generous 228.11m² (approx. 69 tsubo) plot of land. The layout is ideal for a large family, featuring six rooms plus a living-dining-kitchen area and an additional storage room. Key amenities include two toilets, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a wide balcony, a south-facing balcony, underfloor storage, a bathroom with a window, a TV monitor intercom, a water-saving toilet, a pantry, and city gas. The property is also equipped with an auto bath and a warm-water washing toilet seat. The land is a regular-shaped corner lot with space for two parked cars.
Located in a quiet residential area, the home is just a 4-minute walk from the Niigata Kotsu "Kanamaki Kōno" bus stop. The surrounding area of Niigata is known for its rich agricultural heritage and stunning coastal scenery along the Sea of Japan. An interesting local fact is that Niigata City is sometimes called the "City of Water" due to its many rivers and canals. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Niigata City Aquarium, Marinepia Nihonkai, which showcases marine life from the Sea of Japan and is a popular family destination.
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