A Newly Built Family Home in Munakata, Fukuoka
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in October 2025, offers a spacious 4LDK layout within a quiet residential neighborhood in Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The property sits on a generous 168.46 sqm plot with a total floor area of 113.82 sqm spread over two stories. The design thoughtfully considers accessibility, with stair heights adjusted to be easy for all ages to navigate.
The home is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include propane gas, water and sewer systems, electricity, and side ditches. Inside, you will find two toilets, one with a warm-water washing bidet seat, a bathroom dryer with re-heating function, and a shampoo dresser. The kitchen features a system kitchen counter with a built-in dishwasher and dish dryer. The property is fitted with double-pane glass, a 24-hour ventilation system, underfloor storage, and a walk-in closet. Additional amenities include a TV monitor intercom and a fire alarm.
Special notes highlight the property's excellent sunlight and its location in a quiet residential area. It includes parking for two vehicles at no extra cost. The road access is detailed as facing a 6-meter wide public road to the northwest, with a 6-meter frontage. A key selling point is the convenient access to Route 3, just about a 2-minute drive away.
The agent provides a payment example using an introductory loan: a 40-year repayment term with a variable interest rate of 0.8%, a loan amount of 30.98 million yen, and no bonus payments, resulting in monthly installments starting from approximately 75,439 yen. Please note that preferential interest rates require separate screening, and the property price is calculated as the loan limit. The agent, House Do Fukutsu, encourages inquiries and notes they can introduce other properties, eliminating the need to contact multiple real estate agencies.
The area of Munakata is rich in history and culture, being home to the sacred Munakata Taisha, a UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of three shrines dedicated to the three Munakata goddesses. This major landmark is a significant cultural and spiritual center, drawing visitors interested in ancient Japanese Shinto traditions and serene natural settings.