Spacious 4SLDK Home with Multipurpose Room in Kobe's Tranquil Tarumi Ward
This substantial two-story wooden house, built in March 2012, offers a spacious and well-equipped living environment in a quiet residential area of Kobe's Tarumi Ward. The property features a stately and robust exterior design that conveys a sense of status and provides reassuring solidity.
The home's layout is a generous 4SLDK plus a multipurpose room, ensuring ample space for family life. The living area includes a 16.5-tatami mat living room connected to a 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room, creating a vast, open space. The property boasts excellent sunlight and ventilation, with numerous windows facilitating great airflow. The south-east facing orientation ensures all rooms receive plenty of natural light. Storage is abundant throughout, with a walk-in closet and storage in every room, complemented by a system kitchen with integrated counter and storage space.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter and IH cooktop, a bath with reheating function and a dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, underfloor heating, and a TV monitor intercom. The property uses eco-friendly and cost-effective city gas. It is also equipped with a dishwasher for convenient daily cleaning and a bath dryer, perfect for drying laundry on rainy days and for post-bath bathroom drying, making maintenance and cleaning easier.
The location offers a peaceful lifestyle on a quiet front road with little traffic. The wide road allows for easy parking. A spacious, free parking space for one car is included, ensuring smooth vehicle access and secure parking for family and guests. The neighborhood is a tidy, quiet residential area with a nearby park, providing a safe play area for children. Daily conveniences are within easy reach, with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just a 5-minute walk (340m) away and a Kansai Supermarket an 8-minute walk (630m) away.
The area is part of the vibrant city of Kobe, famous for its cosmopolitan history and stunning harbor views. An interesting local fact is that Kobe is home to Japan's first golf course, the Kobe Golf Club, established in 1903. The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central-span suspension bridge, connecting Kobe to Awaji Island and offering spectacular night-time illumination.