Spacious All-Electric Family Home in Kobe's Tarumi Ward
This well-maintained two-story wooden house, built in June 1979, offers a generous living space of 159.64 sqm (approximately 48.3 tsubo) on a sizable plot of 216.40 sqm (approximately 65 tsubo). The property features a 5SLDK layout, which includes five rooms plus a living, dining, and kitchen area, with one of the 'S' rooms designated as a storage room. All bedrooms are spacious, each measuring six tatami mats or more. The home is equipped with a system kitchen that integrates ample storage and counter space, and it is fitted with an IH cooktop, making cleaning easy and helping to keep the kitchen area cooler during summer cooking. The property is an all-electric home, which eliminates the need for gas for cooking and hot water, thereby reducing fire risks.
Key features and equipment include underfloor heating in both the living room and the washroom, a bathroom with a reheating function and a dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, a TV monitor intercom, and a walk-in closet. The property is also described as barrier-free and south-facing. It comes with a free parking space featuring an electric shutter, with dimensions of width 2300mm, height 1780mm, and depth 5100mm. The seller has waived liability for non-conformities in the contract and repair obligations for equipment. The property is currently occupied, and viewings are possible.
Located in the Minamitabondai 8-chome area of Tarumi Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, this home is within a short 220-meter (approx. 3-minute walk) distance from Kobe Municipal Nishimaiko Elementary School and 230 meters from Kobe Municipal Maiko Junior High School. The area is well-connected, being a 20-minute walk from Asagiri Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line. The property is situated in an Urbanization Area, zoned as Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
The surrounding Tarumi area offers a blend of residential calm and scenic coastal access. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Maiko area is famous for its view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest central-span suspension bridge, which is beautifully illuminated at night. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the Maiko Marine Promenade, a glass-bottomed observatory that extends under the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, offering unique views of the Seto Inland Sea.