Property Overview: Nanao City, Wakabayashi-cho
This is a wooden house built approximately 46 years ago, located in Wakabayashi-cho, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The property was constructed by the owner's father, a carpenter, using his skills and experience, resulting in a solid structure with well-designed pillars and framework. Notably, the building sustained relatively minor damage from the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake, indicating it has been well-maintained over the years.
The surrounding area offers a quiet residential environment. JR Tokuda Station is nearby, and an elementary school is within a 1 km radius, providing a balance of convenience and living comfort. The interior is primarily composed of Japanese-style rooms. While the water-related fixtures show signs of age consistent with the building's age, the property is still habitable after renovation. It is suitable for those who wish to utilize the current state and make modifications according to their lifestyle.
Due to the earthquake, part of the roof tiles have fallen, causing a leak. The property is currently in its original condition, so prompt repair is necessary. However, the structural damage to the main building is relatively minor. This property holds potential for various uses, including residential living, vacant house utilization, or as a business base, from the perspective of 'using while repairing' and 'living while utilizing'.