Spacious 7DK Wooden House in the Tranquil Village of Egusa, Hokuto City
This property is a detached wooden house built in January 1973, offering a generous total floor area of 153.84 square meters across two stories. The layout is a spacious 7DK, providing ample room for a large family or those desiring extra space for hobbies or a home office. The house sits on a sizable plot of land measuring 493.33 square meters, which includes a garden and a bicycle parking area.
The property is equipped with public water supply, public gas, and a septic tank for drainage. It features a dedicated bathroom, a dedicated toilet, and a kitchen with a dedicated gas line. The current status is vacant, and the handover conditions are open for discussion. A critical note from the agent's remarks is that the property is located in a sediment disaster warning zone (Yellow Zone). This is an essential factor for potential buyers to investigate and consider.
Located in the quiet environment of the Egusa hamlet within Hokuto City's Sudama-cho, this home offers a peaceful retreat. Hokuto City is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by iconic Japanese mountains like the Yatsugatake and Southern Alps ranges. The area boasts three locations designated as 'Famous Water' selections and enjoys the highest sunshine hours in Japan, making it a truly 'sansui-sumei' (beautiful mountains and clear water) region. An interesting fact is that Hokuto City is proud to have the largest population of the national butterfly, the Great Purple Emperor (Sasakia charonda), in Japan, highlighting its rich biodiversity. The closest major landmark is the majestic Yatsugatake mountain range, a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying breathtaking alpine scenery.