Renovated 3SLDK House with Carport in Eiheiji Town
This property is a spacious two-story wooden house currently undergoing a comprehensive renovation, located in Eiheiji Town, Fukui Prefecture. The asking price of 14,99 million yen includes consumption tax and all renovation costs. The house features a 3SLDK layout, with a living room and one Western-style room on the first floor, and two Western-style rooms on the second floor. The renovation, scheduled for completion in March 2026, includes significant upgrades: a new Hausutekku system kitchen, a new one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) Hausutekku unit bath with a reheating function and dryer, a new Panasonic washbasin, and a new Janis toilet. All rooms will have new wallpaper, flooring, and lighting fixtures installed.
Key features translated from the agent notes include a walk-in closet (WIC) in the first-floor 7.5-tatami Western room, providing ample storage. The property comes with a carport allowing parking for two vehicles, with space for a third, totaling three parking spots. The front road is approximately 5.0 meters wide. The house is equipped with public water, propane gas (supplier to be designated by the seller), and sewer systems. Other amenities include a TV monitor intercom, floor heating, and separate shower facilities. The property is south-facing and features a flat, regular-shaped plot. Crucially, the renovation includes seismic retrofitting, making it eligible for the housing loan tax deduction. The seller provides a 2-year warranty for defects like leaks, corrosion, and plumbing issues post-delivery, and a 5-year warranty for the termite prevention treatment, which includes two free inspections.
The location is highly convenient, just an 8-minute walk from Eiheijiguchi Station on the Echizen Railway Katsuyama Line. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a Genky supermarket only about 400 meters (a 5-minute walk) away. The area is steeped in history and natural beauty. A short drive away is the iconic Eihei-ji Temple, one of the two head temples of Soto Zen Buddhism in Japan, founded in 1244. This serene and historically significant temple complex, set amidst ancient cedar trees, offers a profound cultural experience and is a major tourist attraction drawing visitors from around the world.