Spacious Single-Story Home with Expansive Garden Near Wakaba, Kitakyushu
This recently built single-story house, constructed in March 2023, offers modern living in a convenient location. The property features a generous 4LDK layout, highlighted by a spacious 18.8-jo Living-Dining-Kitchen area. This open-plan space can be further expanded to a vast 25.3-jo by connecting it with an adjacent Western-style room, creating an ideal environment for family life and entertaining.
The home is designed for ease and efficiency. It is an all-electric house, contributing to lower utility costs. Cleaning is simplified with the single-story design, ensuring peace of mind for the future. The property sits on a large 87-tsubo (approximately 288 sqm) plot, which includes a wide garden perfect for hosting barbecues. Parking is ample, with space for up to five vehicles, catering to car enthusiasts and providing convenience for guests.
Accessibility is a key strength. The Chikuhō Electric Railway's Imaike Station is just a 2-minute walk away, making commutes and late returns hassle-free. The area is family-friendly, with the Nagainumaru Elementary School a 9-minute walk and the Nagainumaru Junior High School a 15-minute walk from the property.
The interior is well-appointed with modern amenities. The kitchen boasts a system kitchen with a dishwasher and a safe IH cooking heater. The bathroom includes a re-heating function and a bath dryer, and features a window for excellent ventilation. Comfort is enhanced with a warm-water washing toilet seat. Storage is plentiful, featuring a walk-in closet, a shoes-in closet, and storage in all rooms, while the entrance provides a sleek impression with its dedicated storage solutions.
The property is currently vacant, and viewings can be scheduled by appointment. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent to arrange a visit on their preferred date.
The Wakaba district in Yahata Nishi Ward offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 through the merger of five cities, including Yahata, making it a planned city designed for industrial and residential harmony. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kawachi Fuji Garden (Kawachi Wisteria Garden) in neighboring Yahata Higashi Ward, famous for its breathtaking tunnels of wisteria flowers, though it is a seasonal attraction.