Spacious Family Home in Hakusan, Ishikawa with Generous Land and Parking
This substantial property in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a rare combination of space and functionality. The house itself is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1974, with a total floor area of 208.82 sqm (approximately 63.16 tsubo) arranged in a 7SDK layout, providing ample room for a large family. The land is a significant 401.20 sqm (approx. 121.36 tsubo), offering extensive outdoor potential.
The property is equipped with propane gas, city water, sewerage, air conditioning, and electricity. The bathroom is notably spacious, over 1 tsubo in size, and features a re-heating function for the bath water and a shampoo dresser.
Critical details from the agent notes include the road access: the land has three-sided road frontage. To the south is a 5.2m wide public road with 26m of frontage, to the northeast is a 2.6m wide public road with 37m of frontage, and to the west is a 4.2m wide public road with 26m of frontage. Special notes confirm parking for three vehicles at no extra charge. The annual fixed asset tax is detailed as 13,578 yen for the land and 27,859 yen for the building.
The location in Kamiyasuda-cho, Hakusan City, is well-connected, with the Kamiyasuda (Meguru Minami-nishi Route) bus stop just a 2-minute walk away. The area is part of the wider Ishikawa region, known for its rich craft traditions and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Hakusan City is named after and sits in the foothills of the sacred Mount Haku, one of Japan's three holy mountains, which is a major landmark and popular destination for hiking and spiritual tourism.