Photos

Main House 1F and exterior




Main House 2F




Main house attic storage




Combined Kura Storehouse

Floor Plan

Main House and Comb. Kura (Before renovation)

1F and 2F

Main House and Comb. Kura 1F (After renovation)

1F

Property location map (Three yellow spots.)

Land Map

General Info

Price 14,800,000 JPY
Property name Mitsukuchi Kominka
Property No. 65277
Location 27 Mitsukuchi-machi, Nomi City, Ishikawa Pref.
Land area 799.99 sqm
Floor area 437.85 sqm (1F: 249.02 sqm, 2F: 188.83 sqm)
Layout
Structure Wooden
Year Built 1904
Parking spaces In addition to the main house at number 27, number 26 is also available.
Public Transport 30 minutes drive to Komatsu Airport, 40 minutes drive to JR Kanazawa Station.
Topography Flat
Land rights Ownership
Water supply Public Water
Sewerage system Public Sewer
Gas supply Under investigation
Electricity supply Available
Use districts Countryside Residential District
Urban planning Urbanized area
Adjacent road A 2m wide road borders the property on the north, east and west side for 25m.
Private road burden
Set back obligation
Usage Status Currently residing
Property Tax
Note In addition to the main house, the property includes a two-story Kura storehouse built in 1889 and a two-story wooden warehouse built in 1879.
In addition to number 27, which contains the main house, the property also includes residential lots 26 (115.70 sqm) and 22 (52.89 sqm).
The first floor of the main house underwent renovation work in 2017.
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Why KORYOYA houses?

The traditional Japanese houses listed on KORYOYA are all built before 1950 with the traditional construction method.

The traditional method is the result of more than a thousand years of past carpenters passing down their efforts and wisdoms. As no new houses can be built with the traditional construction method under current law, the high craftsmanship is in danger of becoming a dying art.

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