Spacious Steel-Frame Home in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
This property, located at 155 Midorigaoka in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is a well-maintained steel-frame house built 32 years ago. A key feature highlighted in the agent notes is that the property requires no repairs, offering a move-in ready condition for its new owners. The property is being sold as an akiya (vacant house) and the transaction will be facilitated through a connection to a real estate agent.
The residence offers substantial space with a total building area of 145.47 square meters spread over two above-ground floors. It sits on a generous land plot of 428.22 square meters, providing ample outdoor space. The layout details are not fully specified in the provided text, but the property is listed for sale at a price of 23,800,000 yen.
Nomi City is situated in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture, nestled within the rich natural environment of the Kaga Plain, surrounded by verdant hills, the Tedori River, and the Sea of Japan. The area is famously known as the production center for the traditional Kutani-yaki pottery. An interesting fact is that despite nationwide population decline, Nomi City has seen a steady, albeit slight, increase in population, boasting the highest proportion of young people under 14 in the prefecture and ranking first nationally in a 2015 survey for attracting new residents. The closest major landmark is the scenic Tedori River, a designated first-class river that flows through the region.