Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Kanazawa Neighborhood
This substantial property in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a rare combination of space, functionality, and tranquility. Built in September 1980, this two-story wooden house features a generous 9DK layout, providing ample room for a large or multi-generational family. The total floor area is 273.60㎡ (approximately 82.76 tsubo), situated on a large plot of 505.99㎡ (approx. 153.06 tsubo). The interior includes a mix of Japanese and Western-style rooms, with five Japanese-style rooms and three Western-style rooms distributed across two floors, alongside a separate dining kitchen.
The property is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include propane gas, city water, sewerage, side ditches, air conditioning, hot water supply, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with two toilet locations and a spacious bath area over 1 tsubo in size featuring an auto bath system. Other amenities are a washroom, washbasin, dedicated laundry machine space (including an indoor location), a system kitchen, bay windows, included lighting fixtures, flooring, a garden, underfloor storage, and additional storage spaces.
Special notes highlight key features: the property is barrier-free, enjoys good sunlight, and is located in a quiet residential area. It includes free parking for three vehicles. The home is well-suited for two-family living or as a resort-style retreat. Access is via a single-sided road to the west, a 5-meter wide public road, with a frontage of 16.5 meters. An additional well facility is present, which can be used for roof snow melting in winter.
The surrounding area of Kanazawa is rich in culture and history. An interesting fact is that the city was largely spared from firebombing during World War II, preserving its historic Edo-era districts. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located just a few kilometers away, offering stunning seasonal landscapes.