Charming 4LDK Family Home with Natural Materials in Kobe's Suma Ward
This charming two-story wooden house, built in May 1978, offers a warm and inviting living space in Kobe's Suma Ward. The property's exterior utilizes natural materials, creating a harmonious and cozy atmosphere that blends seamlessly with its surroundings. The layout is a spacious 4LDK, with the unique feature of storage space in every room, providing abundant and practical storage capacity throughout the home.
The kitchen is designed for efficiency and comfort, featuring a system kitchen with a wide counter workspace and ample storage to support pleasant and efficient cooking. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub for relaxing soaks and includes a window for easy ventilation to maintain a clean environment. Key amenities include a reheating function for the bath, allowing for warm baths anytime, and a bathroom dryer, useful for drying laundry on rainy days and for drying the bathroom itself after use. The property is all-electric and includes features such as underfloor heating, a TV monitor intercom, a walk-in closet, and a separate washbasin area. It is also noted as being barrier-free.
The south-east facing balcony ensures good sunlight. The property includes a garden, perfect for planting flowers or starting a small vegetable patch, and a shutter-equipped built-in garage for one car, providing secure parking. The home has undergone recent renovations including wallpaper and CF partial replacement, balcony waterproof coating, gate and handrail painting, tatami mat replacement, sliding door re-papering, and a full house cleaning. The location is highly convenient for families, with Kobe Municipal Wakakusa Elementary School a 5-minute walk away and Kobe Municipal Suma Kita Junior High School just a 6-minute walk. A convenience store is also within a 4-minute walk (270m).
The area of Suma in Kobe is known for its blend of residential calm and natural beauty, being close to the coast and Seto Inland Sea. An interesting local fact is that Suma is historically famous for the Suma Rikyu Palace, a former imperial villa, and its association with classical Japanese literature. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Suma Beach, a popular seaside destination for swimming and festivals, located within a reasonable distance from the property.