Spacious 6DK Family Home in Joetsu's Serene Temple District
This substantial two-story wooden house, built in April 1976, offers a generous 154.47 square meters of living space on a large 340.75 square meter corner plot. Located in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood in Joetsu City's Temple Town district, the property is a prime example of a spacious family home with potential for multi-generational living. The layout is a versatile 6DK, providing ample room for various living arrangements.
Key features and equipment of the property include a system kitchen, two separate toilet facilities, a bath with a reheating function, a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas supply. The property is highlighted as being suitable for two-generation living (二世帯向), situated on a corner lot (角地), and includes a sunroom. Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
The property is conveniently located approximately a 13-minute walk from Takada Station on the Myoko Haneuma Line, providing regional rail access. The area of Joetsu City is rich in history, being the site of Takada Castle, one of Japan's largest castles by area. Its three-story keep is a beautiful reconstruction and a major local landmark, surrounded by a park famous for its thousands of cherry trees, making it a spectacular destination during the spring hanami season.