Spacious Detached House on a Large Plot in Toyama Prefecture
This substantial detached house, built in August 1975, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a property with an exceptionally large land area of approximately 462.80 square meters (about 139.99 tsubo) in Toyama Prefecture. The wooden structure provides a total floor area of 211.90 square meters (about 64.09 tsubo), arranged in an 8DK layout, offering ample space for a variety of living arrangements or potential uses.
Key property features and agent notes have been translated for clarity. The property is equipped with city gas, a public water supply, and a sewer system. Special notes regarding road access detail that the property fronts onto a single public road to the north, with a width of 4 meters and a frontage of 16.5 meters. Additional remarks indicate that the front road has snow-melting facilities and is subject to the Urban Renaissance Special Measures Act.
The property is designated as an akiya (vacant house) and is situated in a quiet residential area. It includes free parking and is located within a City Planning Area zoned as Category 1 Residential. The land is registered as residential land with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Located in the Ebue district of Imizu City, Toyama, the area is known for its proximity to Toyama Bay and the rich agricultural plains of the region. An interesting local fact is that Toyama Bay is famous for its spectacular natural phenomenon called the "Firefly Squid Season," where the coastline glows blue from millions of bioluminescent squid. The closest major landmark is the historic Takayama Castle (also known as Matsukura Castle) in nearby Takaoka City, a reconstructed castle offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's samurai history.