Spacious 5LDK Family Home with Renovated Interiors in Kobe's Momoyamadai
This well-maintained two-story wooden house, built in May 1981, offers a generous 131.24 square meters of living space across a 5LDK layout, situated on a 172.32 square meter plot in Kobe's Tarumi Ward. The property is currently vacant and ready for viewing. A key feature is its history of interior renovations, with the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and water heater all having been meticulously cared for by the previous owners.
The home is equipped with numerous amenities for comfortable modern living. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, integrating storage and designed for easy cleaning. It features an IH cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a dryer. The washbasin vanity has a shower attachment, and the toilet is equipped with a bidet seat. Indoor features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom for security, and underfloor heating. The property is also described as all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space (available for one car at no extra cost). Other equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, underfloor storage, a bay window, and a TV doorphone.
The location is highly convenient, with the front road measuring 6 meters wide. Both Kobe Municipal Shimohadadai Elementary School and Kobe Municipal Momoyamadai Junior High School are within a 5-minute walk, as is a supermarket. The property is accessed via a 17-minute bus ride from JR Sanyo Main Line Tarumi Station or Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line Sanyo Tarumi Station, followed by a 3-minute walk from the Momoyamadai 3-chome bus stop.
The area of Tarumi in Kobe is known for its relaxed residential atmosphere and stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea. A major nearby landmark is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge at the time of its completion, connecting Kobe to Awaji Island. Its illuminated night view is a spectacular sight and a popular attraction for both locals and visitors.