Spacious 6DK Family Home in Tsuruga with Comprehensive Guarantees
This property is a well-maintained, two-story wooden house located in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture. It is currently offered as a "Limited Period As-Is Sale" until March 8th, after which it will be sold as a renovated property. The house features a 6DK layout, comprising a 5.5-jo dining kitchen, one Western-style room, and four Japanese-style rooms, providing ample space for family living. The agent notes confirm that a thorough house cleaning, key replacement, equipment inspection, and termite control work have been completed prior to handover.
Critical property features and equipment have been translated from the Japanese notes. The main equipment includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, shower-equipped washbasin, washlet toilet, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property characteristics include being all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and having a parking lot. Other equipment details are public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, a bathroom size of 1 tsubo or more (approx. 1.6m x 1.6m), lighting fixtures included, defect warranty (by the real estate company), and a garden of 10㎡ or more with a flat parking area.
Significantly, the property comes with extensive guarantees. The three major risks of used homes—roof leaks, defects/corrosion in major structural parts, and water supply/drainage pipe leaks or failures—are covered by a 2-year warranty from the date of handover. Furthermore, the termite control work carries a 5-year guarantee from the construction date, with two additional free inspections included. The front road has a width of approximately 3.8 meters, and the parking space can accommodate two standard cars side-by-side and one kei car parked sideways.
The area of Tsuruga is a historic port city on the coast of the Sea of Japan, known for its deep connection to the ancient Silk Road trade routes. A fascinating local fact is that Tsuruga Port was the first Japanese port to receive Polish orphan refugees from Siberia in the 1920s, a humanitarian act still commemorated today. The closest major landmark is the historic and important Kehi Shrine (氣比神宮), one of the oldest and most significant Shinto shrines in the Hokuriku region, located approximately 2.4 kilometers from the property.