Renovated 5K Home in Kobe's Nagata Ward
This property is a renovated 5K layout house located in Chojamachi, Nagata Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is an 18-minute walk from Maruyama Station on the Kobe Electric Railway Arima Line. The property features a monitor-equipped doorphone for peace of mind when dealing with unknown visitors. It utilizes city gas, which is relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. The toilet is equipped with a bidet seat (shower toilet/washlet) for enhanced hygiene and cleanliness. A convenience store is located within a 650-meter radius (approximately a 9-minute walk).
According to the agent's equipment and features notes, the property includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, and gas cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bathroom dryer. The washbasin vanity has a shower attachment. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. Key property characteristics noted are all-electric capability, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and parking availability. Other listed equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer, hot water supply, TV doorphone, and a warm-water washing toilet seat.
The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in March 2020 (Reiwa 2). This renovation included re-wallpapering all rooms, replacing CF (likely flooring), replacing tatami mat surfaces, installing a new stove, and fitting a warm-water washing toilet seat, two air conditioners, and lighting fixtures. Exterior wall crack caulking was also performed. The building is a two-story wooden structure built in November 1964, with a total floor area of 44.65 square meters on a land area of 42.00 square meters (official register). The property is currently vacant.
The area of Nagata Ward in Kobe is a historically rich district known for its vibrant community and recovery following the Great Hanshin Earthquake. An interesting local fact is that Nagata is famous for its 'Nagata Yukata' (summer kimono) culture, with several long-established textile shops. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kobe Port Tower, located approximately 6 kilometers away in Kobe's harbor area, offering panoramic views of the city and the sea.