Traditional Wooden Home in Himi City with Renovation Potential
This vacant property, listed as "【502】加納," is a detached wooden house built in January 1996, making it approximately 30 years old. The property is currently vacant and ready for new ownership, with the handover timing open for consultation. The asking price is set at 13,800,000 JPY. The structure is a traditional Japanese wood-framed construction, offering a classic and authentic living experience.
The property is located in the Kano district of Himi City, Toyama Prefecture. Himi City is situated in the northwest of Toyama, at the base of the Noto Peninsula. The area is celebrated for its stunning natural environment, featuring a vibrant "blue sea" and "rich green land" that captivates residents and visitors alike. A key local attraction is the Himi Fishing Port, which boasts a diverse catch of 156 types of fish, including the famous summer tuna and the highly prized winter yellowtail (buri). The city offers various support programs for new residents, including subsidies for home purchases, renovations, and relocation costs, as well as support for entrepreneurship and child-rearing.
For further details, inquiries, or to arrange a viewing, potential buyers are directed to contact the Himi City IJU Support Center "Mirai Engine," specifically the vacant home division. The center can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0766-54-0445. Their service hours are from 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM, closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays.