Detached House in Otsuka Nishi, Hiroshima
This detached house is located in the Otsuka Nishi 7-chome area of Hiroshima's Asaminami Ward. The property is a 4SLDK layout with a total building area of 131.97 sqm (approximately 39.92 tsubo) situated on a land area of 198.57 sqm (approximately 60.06 tsubo). It was built in June 2001 and is a two-story wooden structure. The property is currently vacant.
The house was built by Total Te Housing as a custom-ordered home. It features a Western-style design with brick accents. The living, dining, and kitchen area (LDK) is approximately 21.5 tatami mats in size, providing a spacious gathering area for the family. All rooms are at least 7 tatami mats in size and include storage spaces. The kitchen is an open, face-to-face style. The property is all-electric, offering a comfortable and secure living environment. It is equipped with double-glazed windows for superior insulation and includes a convenient loft for additional storage, helping to keep rooms tidy.
Parking is available for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The front road has a width of approximately 6 meters, allowing for smooth vehicle access. The property is located within a quiet residential neighborhood zoned as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District. It is conveniently close to amenities: a Super MaxValu supermarket is about a 13-minute walk away, and Hiroshima City Otsuka Elementary School is within a 10-minute walk. A.CITY Fourth Park and A.CITY Central Park are both about a 3-minute walk from the property. Access to public transport involves a 12-minute bus ride from the Astram Line Otsuka Station to the Momiji-dori stop, followed by a 3-minute walk.
Special Notes/Remarks: The property falls under the Nishikaze Shinto A.CITY Detached Housing Area District Plan (Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District). It is also located within a sediment disaster warning zone and a land development work regulation area (applications for "permission" etc., may need to be submitted to the respective prefectural governor).