A Versatile Property in the Historic Hot Spring Town of Kaga
This property presents a unique opportunity in the heart of Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The land spans 89.36 square meters (approximately 27.03 tsubo) and features a wooden, two-story structure built in March 1994 with a total floor area of 82.52 square meters (approx. 24.96 tsubo). The current layout is a one-room configuration, offering a blank canvas for customization.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment and facilities include side gutters, electricity, and lighting fixtures. Special notes on road access detail a one-sided road to the southwest, an 8-meter wide public road with a frontage of 6.4 meters. A crucial remark states that the current property type is a storage shed. However, renovation into a residence or shop is possible, though it would require the installation of water and sewage lines. An important note is that a portion of the building's roof slightly encroaches onto the neighboring land, but this has been acknowledged and approved by the rear landowner.
The property is situated within the commercial zone of an urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The land is flat and classified as residential land. It is currently vacant.
The location in Kaga City's Yamanaka Onsen district is rich in history and culture. Yamanaka Onsen is one of the Kaga Hyakumangoku Onsen, a group of three famous hot springs, and has been a restorative destination for over 1300 years, even mentioned in the ancient Manyoshu poetry anthology. The closest major landmark is the Yamanaka Onsen Sōyu, the central public bathhouse, which is just a 2-minute walk from the nearest bus stop, offering a direct connection to the area's renowned thermal springs.