Spacious Traditional Wooden Home with Storage in Nomi City, Ishikawa
This property is a substantial wooden house built in January 1959, offering a generous total floor area of 614.89 square meters across two stories. It sits on a land plot of 429.74 square meters, providing ample outdoor space. A key feature of this home is the inclusion of a warehouse and a car garage, adding significant utility for storage or hobbies.
The property is currently vacant and ready for a new owner. The handover conditions are open for discussion. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale traditional home in a growing and family-friendly area.
Nomi City is located in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled within the rich natural environment of the Kaga Plain, surrounded by green hills, the Tedori River, and the Sea of Japan. The city is famously known as the birthplace of the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery, home to many skilled artisans. The area offers cultural experiences like pottery painting workshops. Notably, while many regions face population decline, Nomi City has seen a steady increase, boasting the highest proportion of young people under 14 in the prefecture due to its top-class child-rearing support policies. It was ranked number one in Japan for accepting new residents in a 2015 survey. A major nearby landmark is the scenic Tedori River, a designated first-class river popular for fishing and outdoor activities.