Spacious Renovated Family Home in Matsuyama's Serene Nishihabucho
This charming two-story wooden house, built in August 1998, presents a fantastic opportunity for homeownership in a quiet residential area of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in October 2023, ensuring modern comfort and style. The renovation included a full update of the water facilities—kitchen, bathroom, and toilets—along with interior refurbishments of the walls and floors.
The home features a generous 6DK layout, offering six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, spread across a total floor area of 154.81 square meters. This provides ample space for family living, with rooms that can serve as guest rooms or children's nap areas. The living room is approximately 8 tatami mats in size and benefits from excellent sunlight. The kitchen is a practical 2550mm wide unit with plenty of workspace and ample overhead storage. The bathroom is clean and spacious enough to stretch out and relax, while the separate toilet includes a convenient hand-washing basin. The entrance hall is wide and features a shoe box for storage, and the vanity area boasts a three-sided mirror with hidden storage behind to keep the space tidy.
The property sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 328.49 square meters. It includes a car parking space and is connected to public water and sewer systems. Notable equipment includes a system kitchen, shower-equipped vanity, two toilets, an auto bath, a bidet toilet seat, underfloor storage, a TV monitor intercom, and a dishwasher.
Conveniently located, it's about a 5-minute walk to the Mishima Jinja Mae bus stop (Iyo Railway Bus). The area offers daily necessities within a short walk, including a Lawson convenience store about 400 meters away and a MAC (Massage & Chiropractic) Habu branch approximately 550 meters away. The nearby Sumiyoshi Park is about 550 meters away, providing a green space for recreation.
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The Nishihabucho area of Matsuyama offers a peaceful living environment while remaining well-connected. An interesting fact about Matsuyama is that it is home to Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot springs, famously referenced in the novel "Botchan" by Natsume Soseki. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the iconic Matsuyama Castle, a beautifully preserved hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea.