Vacant House in Ishikawa Town, Fukushima Prefecture
This property is a vacant wooden house located at 115 Takada, Ishikawa Town, Ishikawa District, Fukushima Prefecture. The house was built in July 1980 (Showa 55) and features a slate roof across its two stories. The land area is a generous 529.93 square meters, with a total building floor area of 143.83 square meters.
Key features and special notes for this property include its status as a vacant house (空き家) and a traditional old folk house (古民家). It is designated as non-rebuildable (再建築不可), meaning the existing structure cannot be demolished and rebuilt. A portion of the western side of the property falls within a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone (第一種中高層住居専用地域). Regarding infrastructure, the water supply is public water (公営水道), sewage is handled by a septic tank (浄化槽), and gas is propane (プロパン), all based on declarations from the previous owner. The property is being sold as-is, including any remaining fixtures (現況有姿(残地物含む)). The judicial scrivener for the transaction is specified by the seller, Nexwill Co., Ltd. There is no rental history for the property, so no rent roll is available.
The area offers a quiet, rural lifestyle in Fukushima Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Ishikawa Town is known for its traditional 'Kokeshi' doll craftsmanship, a folk art with deep roots in the Tohoku region. The closest major landmark is the historic Shirakawa Castle, a reconstructed site offering insights into the area's samurai past and scenic views of the surrounding countryside.