A Newly Built Family Home in Kasuya, Fukuoka
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in February 2026, offers a modern and convenient lifestyle in Fukuoka Prefecture's Kasuya Town. The property features a generous 4SLDK layout across two stories, providing ample space for family living. The total floor area is 99.78 sqm (approximately 30.18 tsubo), situated on a 110.86 sqm (approximately 33.53 tsubo) plot of land.
The property is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include running water, sewerage, electricity, a bidet toilet seat, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a dishwasher, a walk-in closet, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm. Special notes highlight the excellent southern sunlight exposure due to its position facing a south-side road. The road access details specify a single-sided road facing south, with a width of 6.2 meters, a public road, and a frontage of 6.2 meters.
Agent remarks provide comprehensive access and local information. The location is highly accessible, with JR Shinoguri Line's "Haramachi Station" about a 4-minute walk away, "Chojabaru Station" about an 8-minute walk, and Nishitetsu Bus "Haramachi Stop" also a 4-minute walk. The surrounding area is serviced by "Sunny Haramachi Shop" (4 min walk), "Daikyo Value Chojabaru Store" (11 min walk), "7-Eleven Haramachi Ekimae Store" (3 min walk), "JA Kasuya Nakahara Branch" (3 min walk), "Fukuoka Bank Kasuya Branch" (2 min walk), and "Chojabaru Post Office" (8 min walk). The agent's recommended points emphasize the excellent living environment with stations, supermarkets, and an elementary school within walking distance. By car, "Fukuoka Expressway IC" is about 5 minutes away and "Fukuoka Urban Expressway Kasuya Toll Gate" is about 4 minutes away. The agent also invites inquiries regarding home loans, purchase concerns, and construction consultations.
The area of Kasuya Town offers a blend of suburban comfort and easy access to Fukuoka City. An interesting local fact is that the nearby town of Shika is home to the Shikaumi Shrine, a historic site mentioned in the ancient Japanese chronicle, the Nihon Shoki. The closest major landmark is the bustling Tenjin district in central Fukuoka, a major commercial and entertainment hub easily reachable via the JR Kagoshima Line or expressway.