A Spacious Family Home in Kasuga City, Fukuoka
This well-appointed detached house, built in April 2011, offers a comfortable and practical living environment in the desirable area of Kasuga City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The property is a certified Long-Term Excellent Housing unit, designed by Yuuyuu Home, ensuring high-quality construction and durability for years to come.
The home features a 5LDK layout with a total floor area of 124.62㎡, providing ample space for a family. The living area is designed for openness and family interaction, incorporating a double-height ceiling and a living room staircase. The use of solid wood flooring throughout adds a natural warmth and pleasant aroma to the daily living experience. Beyond the rooms, clever utilization of dead space has created extensive storage areas, including under-floor storage and a walk-in closet, helping to keep the home tidy and reduce household chores.
Essential equipment and facilities are comprehensive, including city gas, water supply, sewerage, and electricity. The home is fitted with modern conveniences such as a heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer, reheating function for the bath, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen with counter, a dishwasher, and a TV monitor-equipped intercom. The property also benefits from a garden.
Special notes detail the favorable conditions: the property enjoys good sunlight and includes parking for three vehicles at no extra cost. The road access is to a 5-meter wide south-facing road, with a frontage of 12 meters. The agent's remarks highlight the property's proximity to the rich nature of Shirazu Oike Park, offering an ideal living environment where residents can feel close to nature. The flexible 4LDK layout is noted to adapt to children's growth and changes in lifestyle. Legal restrictions include wall setbacks, minimum lot area requirements, and compliance with the Aviation Law and Landscape Act.
The surrounding area of Kasuga City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the ruins of Ono Castle, a significant fortification from the Nanboku-chō period of the 14th century. The closest major landmark is the Fukuoka PayPay Dome, a multi-purpose stadium in neighboring Fukuoka City, which is a major hub for concerts and professional baseball games.