Spacious Two-Story Wooden House in Fukui City with Multi-Generational Potential
This substantial property, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Fukui City's Fukui Prefecture, offers a rare combination of space, functionality, and location. Built in February 1994, this 32-year-old wooden house presents a compelling opportunity for a large family or multi-generational living arrangement.
The property boasts a generous 172.58 square meters of total floor area across two storeys, arranged in a 5LDK layout, providing ample room for everyone. It sits on a sizable 287.37 square meter corner plot of land, offering privacy and outdoor potential. The home is equipped with essential facilities including a toilet, bath, running water, sewer system, and propane gas. A notable feature is the versatile earthen floor space (doma), which can be freely utilized according to the owner's needs, such as converting it into a motorcycle garage or additional storage.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's room count and spaciousness, explicitly stating its suitability for two-family living. Its location is also highly convenient, with proximity to the Western Bypass Road (Nishi Kanjosen) providing excellent access. The property includes parking for two or more vehicles and features a south-facing orientation, a monitor-equipped intercom, a system kitchen, and two toilet locations.
The area of Fukui City is rich in natural beauty and history. An interesting fact is that Fukui Prefecture is home to the Tojinbo Cliffs, a series of spectacular basaltic columnar joints along the Sea of Japan coast, formed by volcanic activity and unique in all of East Asia. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the historic Ichijodani Asakura Family Historic Ruins, a former castle town of the Asakura clan that has been meticulously preserved and offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's Sengoku period.