Spacious 10LDK Family Home in Tateyama, Toyama
This substantial property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large family home on a generous plot in the quiet residential neighborhood of Maesawa, Tateyama Town. The house, built in October 1972, spans a total floor area of 258.03 square meters across two storeys, featuring an exceptionally spacious 10LDK layout ideal for multi-generational living. The land size is a notable 531.60 square meters, providing ample outdoor space including a garden. The property is designated as an akiya (vacant house) and requires significant repairs, which will be the responsibility of the purchaser. It is important to note that there is a possibility of extra-legal public property existing within the plot boundaries.
The property's equipment and facilities include connection to public water supply and sewer systems, propane gas, a well, and a garden. Special notes indicate proximity to local amenities: Kagayaki Nursery (450m), Tateyama Chuo Elementary School (850m), Yuzan Junior High School (550m), the town hall (850m), a fire station (1km), a hospital (7.9km), a convenience store (1.4km), a supermarket (1.1km), a home center (1.4km), and a drugstore (450m). Key features of the home include a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with re-heating function, a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles. Its corner lot position enhances privacy and accessibility.
The area of Tateyama Town is renowned for its stunning natural beauty as the gateway to the iconic Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a spectacular mountain traverse through the Northern Japan Alps. The region offers breathtaking scenery year-round, from towering snow walls in spring to vibrant autumn foliage. The property is conveniently located just a 12-minute walk from Enoki-machi Station on the Toyama Chitetsu Tateyama Line, providing easy access to central Toyama City. The closest major landmark is the world-famous Tateyama Mountain Range, a premier destination for hiking, skiing, and experiencing Japan's majestic alpine landscape.