Compact Urban Living in Suzu City
This property, listed as Suzu No.340, is a compact and conveniently located home in the heart of Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Built in July 1981, this 44-year-old, two-storey wooden house offers a generous 5K layout across a total floor area of 83.64 square meters. The property sits on a spacious 131.28 square meter corner plot, providing ample outdoor space and privacy within a quiet residential neighborhood.
The home is equipped with essential utilities including electricity, water supply, sewerage, and propane gas. It features a system kitchen, two toilets, a bath with re-heating function, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The south-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light, and the property includes parking for two or more vehicles, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
This is a registered property on the Suzu City Akiya (vacant house) Bank, highlighting its availability for those seeking a move to the area. A key feature is its proximity to the city center, placing daily amenities and services within easy reach. The property is located just a 4-minute walk from the Iida-Sakaecho bus stop in the Iidamachi district.
The surrounding Noto Peninsula region is renowned for its dramatic coastline, traditional salt-making culture, and serene rural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Suzu City is famous for its 'Nodoguro' (blackthroat seaperch), a highly prized fish considered a winter delicacy. The closest major landmark is the scenic Rokkosaki Lighthouse, a historic lighthouse standing on a rugged cape offering breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan.
For further information on other vacant house bank properties and Suzu City's migration support systems, please refer to the local lifestyle web magazine "Sutto Zutto."