Renovated 4LDK Family Home with Wood Deck in Peaceful Fukui
This spacious 4LDK detached house, built in 2003, is located in the tranquil Keyakidai area of Eiheiji Town, Fukui Prefecture. The property has undergone comprehensive interior and exterior renovations and is ready for immediate occupancy, making it an ideal choice for families of 3 to 5 people. The price is inclusive of consumption tax and all renovation costs, and the property qualifies for the Japanese housing loan tax reduction scheme.
Key renovations and equipment notes include: The kitchen features a newly installed IH cooktop. The bathroom is a spacious 1-tsubo size (approx. 1.6m x 1.6m). The washbasin has been replaced with a Panasonic unit, and the toilet has been newly replaced with a Janis brand unit. Wallpaper has been replaced and lighting fixtures exchanged in several rooms. The property has undergone a full house cleaning prior to handover, and all locks have been changed. The concrete foundation is designed to be less prone to termite infestation, and a professional termite prevention treatment with a 5-year guarantee (from the construction date, covering only the treated areas by the construction company) has been performed, which includes two free inspections.
The property boasts a generous layout with a 17.25-jo living room, a 6-jo Japanese-style room on the first floor with an air conditioner, and three Western-style rooms on the second floor (10-jo, 6.5-jo, and 6-jo). Each bedroom is equipped with a closet. Additional features include a shoe box, a wood deck, and an external water faucet. The front road is approximately 6 meters wide, allowing for easy vehicle access. Parking is available for up to four cars in parallel.
The area offers a serene living environment within Fukui Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Eiheiji Temple, one of the two head temples of Soto Zen Buddhism, was founded in 1244 and is a major spiritual and historical landmark. The property is approximately a 33-minute walk from Eiheijiguchi Station on the Echizen Railway Katsuyama Line, providing access to the wider region.