Historic and Renovated 6DK House in Kashiwazaki, Niigata
Key equipment and features include a warm water washing toilet seat, electricity, running water, sewage system, and side gutters. A special note details that an extension was added in 1971 (Showa 46), though the specific renovation history is not fully documented. The property uses an oil-fired water heater. A notable feature is that the agricultural land behind the house can be included in the sale as a set, though an application to the Agricultural Committee is required. The sale is for the property in its current condition, with no renovation plans included in the price. It is important to note that the actual condition takes precedence over any floor plans, the handover will be without a land survey, and the property is sold 'as-is'.
Located in the Ōaza Kyū-Hirota area of Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture, this home sits outside the city planning area on flat land. The corner lot has road frontage to the east (4.7m wide, 20m facing a public road) and west (1.7m wide, 9m facing a public road). The property has no building-to-land ratio or floor area ratio restrictions and is eligible for reconstruction.
The area offers convenient daily amenities, including the Cosmos Berries Dome Plaza Nakagawa store within approximately 1.7km. For a fascinating local excursion, the historic Kashiwazaki City Earthquake Memorial Museum, which documents the region's seismic history, is a significant cultural site. The scenic coastline of the Sea of Japan is also nearby, offering beautiful views and relaxing beaches.