Panasonic Homes Built Property with Space for Four Cars in Mizutani, Kobe
This property is a detached house located in Mizutani 2-chome, Nishi Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is conveniently situated an 8-minute bus ride from the JR Sanyo Main Line's Akashi Station, followed by a 6-minute walk from the Imazu bus stop. The house was built in March 2006, making it 21 years old, and features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 81.84 square meters on a 127.32 square meter plot of land. The structure is a two-story, lightweight steel frame construction.
The property has undergone recent renovations. The interior was fully re-wallpapered in October 2022, and the exterior walls were refreshed in October 2020. Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter, an IH cooktop, an all-electric system for cooking and hot water (reducing fire risk), a bath with reheating function and a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, underfloor heating, a TV monitor doorphone for security, and a walk-in closet. It is also noted as being barrier-free and south-facing. The property includes a generous parking space for up to four cars at no extra cost. The land rights are ownership, and the current status is vacant.
Additional agent notes (備考) highlight that it is possible to purchase this home with no personal funds when including a 500,000 yen allowance for various fees and renovation costs. The agent, Bond Housing, offers a building inspection conducted by an architect covering structure, leaks, plumbing, termites, and tilt, with a report and certificate issued. If conditions are met, the property can come with defect insurance for up to 5 years and 10 million yen. The surrounding area includes a supermarket within a 270-meter (4-minute walk) radius.
The Nishi Ward area of Kobe offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Gohonmatsu area, known for its historic stone-paved paths and traditional merchant houses, offering a glimpse into Kobe's past. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge, which offers spectacular views and a dedicated museum.