Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Fukuoka's Imajuku District
This charming two-story wooden house, built in March 2008, offers a generous 102.46 sqm (approx. 30.99 tsubo) of living space across a 4LDK layout, perfectly suited for family life. The property is situated on a substantial 170.89 sqm (approx. 51.69 tsubo) plot in the quiet, residential area of Imajuku Higashi 3-chome, Fukuoka City. A key feature is the south-facing orientation, ensuring excellent natural sunlight throughout the home. The interior is designed with an emphasis on light, featuring an atrium (吹抜け) that creates an open, airy feel. Additional flexible space is provided by a loft of approximately 3.0 tatami mats and an attic space of about 3.5 tatami mats.
The home is well-equipped for modern, convenient living. It features an all-electric system, built-in storage in all rooms, and a unit bath with a reheating function and a window for ventilation. There are toilets on both the first and second floors for added convenience. The kitchen includes a back entrance (勝手口), and parking is available for two standard-sized cars. The property is located within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, promoting a peaceful living environment. According to the agent's special notes, it is important to be aware that the additional private road burden area of 0.59 sqm is a setback portion. Furthermore, as the property is in a "Detached Housing Environment Formation District," the building coverage ratio may be restricted to 40% and the floor area ratio to 60%, depending on the building's use, site area, and exterior wall setback distance.
The Imajuku area of Fukuoka's Nishi Ward offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. It is an 18-minute walk from the JR Chikuhi Line's Imajuku Station, connecting residents to the wider Fukuoka metropolitan area. A fascinating local landmark is the nearby Nagatare Kaihin Park, a seaside park perfect for strolls and enjoying views of Hakata Bay. For a major cultural experience, residents can easily visit the iconic Fukuoka Tower and the seaside Momochi area, known for its modern architecture, museums, and beaches, all within a reasonable commute.