Spacious 6LDK Family Home with Renovations in Matsudo
This spacious 6LDK single-family home, built in July 2004, is situated in a quiet residential area of Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, just an 11-minute walk from Hokuso Line's Akiyama Station. The property offers a generous land area of 228.82 square meters (approximately 69.21 tsubo) and a building area of 132.20 square meters (39.99 tsubo). The neighborhood is characterized by many detached houses and minimal traffic, ensuring a peaceful living environment.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property has undergone a comprehensive renovation. The key equipment and facilities include all-electric appliances, two toilets, parking for two or more vehicles, and a solar power generation system. The special notes highlight the property's selling points: the large land and building size, the complete renewal of all water-related fixtures (kitchen, bath, toilet, washbasin), dual-sided natural lighting in all rooms, a sunny southwest-facing balcony, and space for two cars. The layout consists of a 14.8-jo LDK, three Japanese-style rooms (6.0 jo, 6.0 jo, 6.5 jo), and three Western-style rooms (7.5 jo, 6.0 jo, 9.5 jo). Additional features include a solar power system, system kitchen, IH cooking stove, system bath, heated toilet seat, and attic storage.
The interior is designed for family comfort. The bright, open-plan LDK provides ample space for family gatherings, children's play, or living room study sessions. The I-shaped kitchen offers a wide workspace for efficient meal preparation. The home includes two bathrooms, one with a reheating function for a warm bath anytime, and convenient amenities like a shampoo dresser in the washroom. The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate viewings and potential quick move-in.
The area around Matsudo offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Matsudo is famously known for its high-quality Chinese restaurants, particularly its ramen, with a dedicated "Ramen Street" attracting food enthusiasts. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art in nearby Sakura City, which houses an impressive collection of modern art and beautiful gardens, or take a short trip into Tokyo for world-class sights.