Spacious Family Home in Takasaki with Generous Layout
This substantial property located at 1260-1 Shimomuroda-cho, Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture offers a remarkable 7SLDK layout across two floors, providing ample space for family living. Built in 1978, this 48-year-old wooden structure spans 171.4 square meters on a generous 525.54 square meter plot of land. The property features a well-distributed floor plan including a dining kitchen, multiple Japanese-style rooms (6-jo and 8-jo sizes), Western-style rooms, and dedicated storage areas on both levels.
The property is currently vacant, and the agent specifically notes: "We are accepting reservations for viewing this vacant house for free. Please feel free to contact us with your preferred dates." Additionally, the agent provides reassuring mortgage support: "For those who are concerned about home loan screening, please rest assured. We have a track record of supporting various cases including single individuals, those with existing debts, people with short employment history, non-regular employees, those without down payments, those who have been rejected in previous screenings, and those who have been turned down by other companies. Ten Eight Real Estate, which specializes in housing loans, will fully support you in achieving your dream home. Please feel free to consult with us first."
The home includes practical features such as two free parking spaces, south-facing balcony, independent washroom, two toilets, closet space, shoe box storage, and hardwood flooring throughout. The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with convenient access to local amenities including convenience stores, supermarkets, and banking facilities within walking distance.
The surrounding area of Takasaki offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, with the iconic Mount Haruna serving as a prominent local landmark visible from various points throughout the city. Takasaki is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, particularly as the birthplace of the famous Daruma doll, a traditional Japanese good luck charm that has been produced in the region for over 200 years.