Family-Oriented Residence in Fukuoka's Hanabatake District
This detached house, built in August 2018 by Daiwa House, is located in a planned residential development in the Hanabatake area of Minami Ward, Fukuoka City. The property is situated adjacent to common land within the development, offering an open and spacious feel. The neighboring plot is used as visitor parking for residents of the same development. The neighborhood is noted for being popular with families raising children, providing a safe and comfortable living environment.
The property features a solar power generation system with a remaining feed-in tariff period of less than 10 years, offering potential savings on utility costs. The flooring, including in the Japanese-style room, has been kept in good condition through the use of floor mats since the owner moved in, reflecting careful maintenance. The kitchen was photographed in March 2026. A nearby supermarket, Bon Repas, is within walking distance for daily grocery shopping.
The house is a two-story lightweight steel frame construction with a total floor area of 110.39 square meters on a land plot of 166.78 square meters. The layout is a 4LDK (four rooms plus a living-dining-kitchen area). The property is all-electric and connected to public water and main sewer systems. Parking is available for two cars. The building is certified as a long-term excellent home and has design and construction performance evaluation certificates from the time of construction. It features high insulation and airtightness, a south-facing orientation for good sunlight, a balcony, a wooden deck, a garden, a walk-in closet, and two toilets. The property is located in a quiet residential area, within a 10-minute walk to an elementary school.
The property is currently occupied, so prior contact is required for viewings. The annual fee for the development's visitor parking is 3,000 yen, with a fixed asset tax of 600 yen. The property is subject to landscape and aviation regulations and is within a residential land development control area.