Traditional Wooden House in Natural Echizen Town
This property is a detached wooden house built in March 1976, offering a total floor area of 119.85 square meters on a generous 234.48 square meter plot of land. The house is currently vacant. The land is designated as residential land in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The property features public water supply, public gas, and a sewerage system. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooktop. Parking is available on-site.
Located in the town of Echizen in Fukui Prefecture, this area is rich in natural beauty, nestled between the Japan Sea and the Niu Mountains. The town is famous as a leading producer of the prized Echizen crab and is also widely known for the Echizen Coast, one of Japan's three major habitats for the Japanese narcissus, where visitors can enjoy the sight of these elegant flowers. The region is also steeped in tradition and culture, home to Echizen ware, counted among Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, and historical sites like the Tsurugi Shrine, associated with the warlord Oda Nobunaga.
The town offers various support programs for residents, including housing purchase subsidies, renovation subsidies, and childcare support, making it an attractive location for those considering a move to the countryside. This property presents an opportunity to live in a community surrounded by abundant nature and warm hospitality.