Engawa
On the town's official empty-home register A municipal akiya bank is a town-run list of empty homes, so this one may qualify for local grants.

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Katsuyama, Fukui

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20,000,000 yen
approx. GBP 93,000
247.94 sqm
1989
Reinforced concrete

Location

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Full description

RC-constructed 3SLDK, 247 sqm building, used single-family house. Currently vacant and viewings available immediately. Please feel free to contact us. / Repair status: minor repairs needed (to be borne by buyer)

Specifications

Land size579.66 sqm
Building size247.94 sqm
Year built1989
StructureReinforced concrete
Floors2
Rooms3SLDK

Where a detail is not shown, the source listing did not state it. We leave it out rather than guess.

Area and hazard data

Landslide risk
Data not available
Flood risk
Data not available
Tsunami risk
Data not available
Strong-earthquake chance
About 2% chance of a strong quake (shindo 6-lower or above) in 30 years
Source: National earthquake-hazard model
Earthquake code
Built after the 1981 earthquake code
Source: Estimated from year built
  • About 104.6 km from the coast
  • About 114.4 km to the nearest primary school

A pre-1981 build predates Japan's current earthquake code, which can matter for insurance and renovation. We flag the era from the year built where we have it.

Work with us

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Where this data comes from

  • Earthquake-hazard forecast, from the national J-SHIS model (2024).
  • Stations, coastline and schools, from Japan's Ministry of Land mapping data.

Source listing last changed: 2026-07-16

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