Renovated Family Home in Ogaki with Modern Amenities
This spacious 4SLDK property in Ogaki's Minamiisshiki-cho offers comfortable family living with extensive renovations completed in November 2025. The south-facing home benefits from excellent natural light and features a complete overhaul of all wet areas including the kitchen, bathroom, washbasin vanity, and two toilets. The comprehensive renovation includes new wallpaper and ceiling treatments throughout all rooms, first-floor flooring installation, tatami mat replacement, and sliding door/shoji screen refurbishment.
The property boasts several attractive features including a face-to-face kitchen that allows parents to monitor children while cooking, a generous bathroom measuring over 1.25 tsubo (approximately 4.13 square meters) with ample washing space, and toilets on each floor for convenience. The home includes a carport accommodating two standard vehicles with parallel parking for up to three cars total. Termite control work comes with a five-year guarantee from the construction date, plus two complimentary inspections.
Currently vacant, the property welcomes viewing appointments free of charge. A reservation-based open house is scheduled from November 6 (Thursday) to November 10 (Monday), with same-day reservations accepted. The agent encourages prospective buyers to share their preferred viewing dates and offers personalized proposals for repayment amounts and possible loan amounts, welcoming consultation even for those new to home loans.
The surrounding area provides convenient access to local amenities including Lopia Ogaki store approximately 1,200 meters away (about 3 minutes by car) and FamilyMart Ogaki Muromotomachi store approximately 900 meters distant (about 12 minutes on foot). The property is situated in Gifu Prefecture, known for its traditional cormorant fishing on the Nagara River, a unique cultural practice dating back over 1,300 years. The historic Ogaki Castle, originally built in the early 16th century and reconstructed after World War II, serves as the area's most prominent landmark and cultural center.