A Spacious Family Home in Shika Town, Ishikawa Prefecture
This substantial property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large, well-established home in the coastal town of Shika. Built in December 1971, this two-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure provides a durable and solid foundation. The layout is exceptionally generous, configured as a 7SDK, which includes seven rooms, a dining kitchen, and three service rooms, offering ample space for a large family or those needing multiple living areas.
The property is equipped with essential utilities including propane gas, municipal water supply, and sewerage. The kitchen features an IH cooking heater, and the home benefits from electricity and a warm-water washing toilet seat. A notable feature is the inclusion of a garden, providing private outdoor space. Special notes detail the road access: the property fronts a 4-meter wide public road to the northeast on a one-sided road, with a frontage of 12 meters. Additional remarks confirm the presence of a warehouse/shed and note that there is space within the grounds to park two cars, though some improvements may be required.
Located in Takahamacho, Shika Town, the area is part of the scenic Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture. The region is known for its rugged coastline and traditional fishing villages. An interesting local landmark is the Takahanas Shrine, a historic site with deep cultural roots in the community. The property's location offers a peaceful residential setting while remaining accessible, with the Shokokai-mae (Takahama Bus) bus stop just a 3-minute walk away.