Property Overview:
Located in the quiet Kamijo neighborhood of Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture, this large 6DK two-story wooden home offers traditional Japanese charm with great renovation potential — all at an incredible price of just ¥450,000.
Built in January 1936, the home provides 211.56㎡ of living space on a 402.72㎡ lot, giving ample room for family life, creative restoration, or countryside relocation. Featuring city gas, electricity, public water, sewer, and a garden, the property blends traditional warmth with basic urban utilities.
Although it dates back nearly nine decades, the home has undergone various renovations throughout its history, maintaining livable conditions and a solid structure.
🏠 Key Features:
- 🛏️ 6DK layout across 2 stories
- 📏 Floor Area: 211.56㎡ | Land Area: 402.72㎡
- 🪵 Wooden structure built in 1936 (Showa 11)
- 🌿 Spacious garden area
- 🚗 Additional parking lot (approx. 248.57㎡) located 3 minutes away, included with the property
- 🏡 Quiet residential setting with flat terrain
- 🚶♂️ 7,100m (approx. 1 hour walk) from Yasuda Station (JR Shinetsu Main Line)
- 💧 Public water, sewer, city gas, and electricity connected
- 🏠 99㎡ portion of land classified as farmland (requires application at time of purchase)
- ⚖️ Land rights: Ownership
- 🏡 Zoning: Outside urban planning area (no building restrictions)
- 💬 Transaction type: General intermediary
- 🏞️ Property listed on the local Vacant House Bank
📍 Historic Living in Kashiwazaki City
This home captures the rustic beauty of Niigata’s countryside — spacious, peaceful, and surrounded by lush greenery. Ideal for buyers looking for a large-scale renovation project, a family countryside relocation, or an affordable investment property.
The property is offered as-is, without survey or additional renovation plans, allowing full creative control for restoration. Its farmland portion and additional parking make it an excellent opportunity for hobby farming or eco-living.
🔍 From Old Houses Japan
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