Vacant Land in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This vacant land plot, located in the Naka-shocho district of Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, presents a prime opportunity to build your custom dream home. The property is situated within a 5-minute walk of Fukuka Elementary School, offering convenience for families. The site is a northeast corner lot, with a shape that effectively provides corner access on three sides, maximizing light and potential design options.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is vacant land. Interested parties are encouraged to visit the site and are invited to contact the agent freely to arrange a viewing date. A key feature is that there are no building conditions attached, meaning you are free to choose your preferred home builder or manufacturer for construction.
Several important practical notes are provided. There is a woodworking shop directly in front of the property, so some noise from this facility may be audible. While the plot is slightly irregular in shape, the agent remarks that with clever placement of the building, a bright home can be constructed. Critically, there is currently no water supply connection to the site. The buyer will be responsible for installing the connection. If connecting to the water supply, associated costs include a membership fee of 75,000 yen (tax excluded for a 20mm connection), a design review fee of 1,000 yen, a construction inspection fee of 1,000 yen, and the actual construction costs.
The area of Nomi City offers a blend of suburban living with access to the natural beauty and culture of the Hokuriku region. An interesting local fact is that Nomi City is known for its traditional Kutani-yaki porcelain, a highly prized and colorful style of Japanese pottery with a history dating back to the 17th century. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Kenrokuen Garden, considered one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens, is located in nearby Kanazawa City, approximately a 30-minute drive away.