Renovated Family Home with Natural Materials in Kobe's Nishiku
This charming single-family home in Miyashita 1-chome, Kobe's Nishi Ward, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere through its use of natural materials in the exterior design, creating a sense of harmony with nature. The property benefits from east and west road frontage, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day.
The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in May 2026 (Reiwa 8), including a complete renewal of all water facilities: a brand new kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washbasin. The exterior received new wall and roof painting, while interior updates feature new wallpaper, overlaid flooring, replacement of screen doors, interior cleaning, replacement of cushion flooring, termite inspection, and replacement of fittings. The home is move-in ready and available for immediate viewing.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter, which is easy to clean and maintain and incorporates storage space. The bathroom is equipped with a drying function, useful for drying laundry on rainy days and for drying the bathroom after use. For security, a monitor-equipped doorphone provides peace of mind for dealing with visitors. The home is all-electric and includes barrier-free features, south-facing orientation, and a parking space. Other amenities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, dedicated bath and toilet, shower-equipped washbasin, indoor laundry machine space, balcony, flooring, TV doorphone, heated toilet seat, independent washroom, storage in all rooms, closet, getabako (shoe cupboard), regular-shaped plot, and two or more toilets.
The location offers convenient access, with the "Miyashita 2-chome" bus stop just a 2-minute walk away. The area provides daily necessities, with a convenience store located within a 17-minute walk (1,290m). The spacious 18-tatami mat living, dining, and kitchen area offers an open feel perfect for relaxing with family.
The surrounding area of Kobe's Nishi Ward is a residential district known for its blend of urban convenience and natural surroundings. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Ikuta River is one of the three major rivers in Kobe and has historically been vital for agriculture and transportation in the region. The closest major landmark is the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central span suspension bridge, located approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering spectacular views and night-time illumination.