Newly Built Family Home with South-Facing Garden and Three Car Spaces in Kurashiki
This newly constructed detached house, completed in March 2025, offers a spacious and modern living environment in a quiet residential area of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. The property features a generous land size of approximately 153.49 square meters and a total floor area of about 107.23 square meters, arranged in a comfortable 4LDK layout. The home is designed with a south-facing garden space and includes parking for three vehicles, subject to vehicle type.
The property is equipped with comprehensive modern amenities. Utilities include city gas, water supply, and sewerage. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, featuring a dishwasher, water purifier, grill, and a cooktop with three or more burners. The home boasts a separate bath and toilet, with two toilet locations, both equipped with warm-water washing toilet seats. The bathroom is spacious (over 1 tsubo) and includes a shower, reheating function, auto bath, bathroom heating, and a shampoo dresser. Additional features include a double-pane glass windows, downlights, a 24-hour ventilation system, two-sided natural lighting in all rooms, shutters, flooring in all living rooms, ample storage throughout including closet and entrance storage, a shoe cabinet, and a TV monitor intercom.
Special notes highlight the property's advantageous position. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with access to two or more train lines. The road frontage details specify a southwest-facing, 4.5-meter wide public road with a 7.8-meter contact frontage. The property comes with free parking for three or more cars.
The location in Kurashiki's Ouchi district is highly convenient, with AEON Mall Kurashiki approximately an 8-9 minute walk away. The area is rich in history and culture, being part of the greater Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, famous for its beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses and canals. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Kurashiki Ivy Square, a charming complex of red-brick buildings covered in ivy, originally a cotton mill and now housing museums, shops, and hotels.