Spacious Traditional Wooden House on a Corner Lot in Uozu, Toyama
This property is a detached wooden house built in October 1976, offering a generous total floor area of 120.39 sqm (approximately 36.41 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a 5K configuration, providing ample room for various living arrangements. The house sits on a substantial corner lot with a land area of 238.01 sqm (about 71.99 tsubo), featuring a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is designated as residential and is situated on a gentle slope.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access details specify it is a corner lot with a 2-meter wide road to the northeast and a 2-meter wide road to the southeast. Special remarks indicate the address is Uozu City, Higashimachi 6-35. It is within the school districts for Kyoden Elementary School (524m away) and Tobu Junior High School (2637m away). The property utilizes a septic tank (汲取り) and a well (井戸). Most importantly, the land is designated as "再建築不可," meaning rebuilding or new construction on the land is not permitted. This is a crucial factor for potential buyers to consider.
The property is currently vacant (空家) and includes parking. The location in Uozu City, Toyama Prefecture, offers a peaceful residential setting. Uozu is famously known for the mysterious "Uozu Buried Forest," a UNESCO Global Geopark site where ancient cedar tree stumps are revealed on the beach at low tide, a fascinating natural phenomenon. The area is also close to the scenic Kurobe Gorge and the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, a major tourist attraction offering breathtaking mountain vistas.