Compact and Well-Equipped Traditional Home in Kanazawa's Popular Arimatsu Hisayasu Area
This property is a compact yet fully functional two-story wooden house built in April 1964, offering a total floor area of 70.57 square meters on a land plot of 82.32 square meters. The layout is a 4K configuration, featuring four Japanese-style rooms (washitsu). The first floor comprises a 4.5-tatami mat room, a 6-tatami mat room, a kitchen, a toilet, a bathroom, and a versatile doma (earthen floor) space. The second floor contains two additional 6-tatami mat rooms. A key feature is that all living rooms come with built-in storage, maximizing space efficiency in this compact floor plan.
The property's equipment and features, as detailed in the agent notes, are comprehensive. The kitchen is an L-shaped design noted for its excellent storage capacity. The bathroom includes handrails for safety and peace of mind. The home utilizes city gas, which is relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath reheating function, bath dryer, shower-equipped vanity, washlet toilet seat, walk-in closet, TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Additional features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and parking availability. The property is also equipped with public water supply, sewer system, separate bath and toilet, three-burner stove, air conditioning, a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine (which helps prolong the appliance's lifespan), an independent washbasin area (convenient for makeup and hair styling), lighting fixtures, and an indoor laundry drying setup.
The location is in the popular Arimatsu Hisayasu area of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, known for its well-developed surrounding amenities like supermarkets. The area is serviced by Arimatsu Hospital, Maruei supermarket, and newly opened establishments like a Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Lawson convenience store. The property is approximately a 41-minute walk from Nodomachi Station on the Hokuriku Tetsudo Ishikawa Line.