Spacious 7LDK Traditional Home in Nanao, Ishikawa
This property is a traditional Japanese wooden house located in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The house is situated a 15-minute walk from JR Nanao Station on the Nanao Line. Within a 230-meter radius (approximately a 3-minute walk), there is a convenience store, offering daily necessities close by.
The property features a generous 7LDK layout, providing seven rooms plus a living, dining, and kitchen area. The total building area is 104.95 square meters (measured to the wall center), and it sits on a land plot of 135.40 square meters. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1965, making it 62 years old. It is currently vacant and available for immediate viewing. The property is located on a corner lot with road frontage. The land rights are freehold (ownership). A nearby parking space is available for a monthly fee of 4,000 yen, located 250 meters away.
Key equipment and features of the house have been detailed. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and both IH and gas cooking hobs. The bathroom features a reheating function (追い焚き) and a bathroom dryer. The washbasin vanity includes a shower, and the toilet has a bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a door phone with a TV monitor, and underfloor heating. Notable property characteristics are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space (the nearby paid parking). A monthly rental income of 35,000 yen is also noted as being sought for the property.
The area of Nanao City in Ishikawa Prefecture is part of the scenic Noto Peninsula, known for its rugged coastline and traditional culture. An interesting local fact is that Nanao was historically a prosperous port town during the Edo period, serving as a key stop for kitamaebune trade ships. The closest major tourist attraction is the famous Wakura Onsen resort area, just a short train ride from Nanao Station. This historic hot spring town, with its seaside baths and ryokan inns, has been attracting visitors for over 1,200 years.