Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Nara's Misasagidai with Excellent Amenities
This well-presented single-family home, built in June 1992, offers a generous living space of 122.55 sqm on a substantial 201.97 sqm plot in the peaceful Misasagidai area of Hirogawara Town, Nara Prefecture. The property is conveniently located within a 20-minute walk from Tsukiyama Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line, providing access to the wider Kansai region. The home features a comfortable 4LDK layout, which includes a walk-in closet (WIC), providing ample storage for family living.
Key equipment and features of the property have been detailed by the agent. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen and counter kitchen, offering both functionality and style, and includes an IH cooktop. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function and a bath dryer for added comfort. The washbasin features an attached shower, and the toilet has a washlet (bidet seat). Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is noted for being all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and coming with a parking space. Other utilities and features include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, underfloor storage, a bay window, and a dishwasher/dryer.
The property boasts a spacious approximately 20-tatami mat south-facing living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, which, when combined with the adjacent Japanese-style room, creates an expansive area of about 8 mats. The southwest-facing balcony ensures excellent sunlight throughout the day. The home is a Sumitomo Forestry-built house, known for quality construction. Parking is available for two or more vehicles at no extra cost, accommodating both family and guest vehicles with ease.
The surrounding Hirogawara area in Nara offers a blend of suburban tranquility and historical significance. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, Hirogawara, is associated with ancient burial mounds (kofun), reflecting the region's deep historical roots as part of the Yamato Plain, the cradle of Japanese civilization. For recreation and culture, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Horyuji Temple, one of the world's oldest wooden buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases the profound Buddhist art and architecture of the Asuka period.