Spacious 8SLDK Family Home on a Generous 105-Tsubo Plot in Takaoka, Toyama
This substantial detached house, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kizu, Takaoka City, offers a rare opportunity to own a property with ample space both indoors and out. Built in October 1969, the two-story wooden structure provides a total floor area of 177.30 square meters (approximately 1,908 sq ft) arranged in a generous 8SLDK layout, ideal for multi-generational living or a large family.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's facilities are listed as standard. However, the special remarks contain vital information: "In case of any discrepancy between the floor plan and the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence." Furthermore, it is noted that "Because it fronts a road under Article 43, Paragraph 2 of the Building Standards Act, permission from the Building Review Board is required for rebuilding." A separate garage is present, which can accommodate two cars. The total number of units on the property is one.
The property's highlights include its expansive 347.71 square meter (approximately 105 tsubo) corner lot, featuring a large garden and even a well. Parking is a significant advantage, with space for up to three vehicles. Two cars can be sheltered from the elements in the separate garage, while a third can be parked in an inner garage, ensuring all vehicles are protected from weather. The home is equipped with city gas, a system kitchen, two toilets with re-heating functionality, and a monitor-equipped intercom, supporting its suitability for dual-family living.
The area of Takaoka is rich in history and culture, famously known for its centuries-old copper casting tradition, producing intricate Buddhist statues and bells. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Takaoka Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Takaoka), one of Japan's three great bronze Buddha statues, located just a short drive from the property and offering a profound cultural and historical point of interest.