Spacious Traditional Home in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property is a 154.40㎡ wooden two-story house located in the Midorigaoka area of Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The home sits on a generous 311.13㎡ plot of land, offering ample outdoor space. With a construction age of 45 years, this vacant house presents a solid foundation for renovation and customization. The property is being offered for sale at a price of 7,800,000 yen, and the handover conditions are open for discussion.
According to agent notes, the property's current status is vacant. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the municipal office for inquiries regarding the price or to arrange a viewing. The point of contact for this listing is the Nomi City Civil Engineering Department, Town Development Division.
Nomi City is situated in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled in the heart of the Kaga Plain. The area is blessed with a rich natural environment, featuring verdant hills, the Tedori River (a first-class river), and proximity to the Sea of Japan. The city is renowned as the birthplace of the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery, home to many skilled artisans. Visitors and residents can enjoy activities like Kutani-yaki painting experiences, alongside other family-friendly facilities. Notably, despite nationwide population decline, Nomi City has seen steady population growth, supported by top-tier childcare support policies in the prefecture, resulting in one of the highest ratios of young people under 14 in Ishikawa.
The property is located in Ishikawa Prefecture, a region famous for its historical and natural attractions. A major landmark not far from Nomi City is the iconic Kenroku-en Garden in Kanazawa, considered one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, renowned for its stunning beauty across all seasons.