Spacious Family Home in Niigata's Central Ward with Immediate Availability
This well-presented detached house in Niigata City's Central Ward offers a fantastic opportunity for family living. Priced at 19,99 million yen, this 4LDK+S property features a generous land area of 158.67 square meters and a total floor area of 138.03 square meters. Built in October 1991, this two-story wooden home is located just a 6-minute walk from JR Echigo Line's Sekiya Station, providing excellent access for daily commuting.
The property is currently being sold as-is until March 9th, after which it will be marketed as a renovated home. A standard termite prevention treatment and cleaning have been completed. A key feature is the eligibility for the housing loan tax deduction, which can provide significant savings. For example, on a 13 million yen loan, a maximum of approximately 780,000 yen could be refunded over the deduction period. The termite prevention work comes with a 5-year guarantee, and the agent offers personalized loan advice and financial institution recommendations, making the process accessible even for first-time buyers.
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The home boasts numerous desirable features including a system kitchen, south-facing balcony, Japanese-style room (washitsu), and ample storage including attic space. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with low surrounding traffic. The location is highly convenient, with Niigata City Hamaura Elementary School approximately a 10-minute walk away and Sekiya Junior High School about an 11-minute walk. The area is also within a 10-minute walk of a supermarket and close to the city center.
The Sekiya area provides a balanced suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. An interesting fact about Niigata City is that it is famously known as a "City of Water," with numerous canals and the Shinano River, Japan's longest, flowing through it. The closest major landmark is the historic Niigata City History Museum (Minatopia), located along the riverbank, which offers insights into the port city's rich past and connection to the Sea of Japan.