Spacious and Well-Equipped 4SLDK Family Home in Kobe's Momoyamadai
This inviting two-story wooden house, built in April 1996, offers a comfortable and practical living space in the Momoyamadai area of Kobe's Tarumi Ward. The property is currently vacant and viewings are available at any time. The agent's notes highlight its excellent natural light and ventilation, as well as the convenience of having many commercial facilities nearby, making daily life easy.
The home features a well-designed 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of 99.56 square meters. The semi-enclosed kitchen is designed for focused cooking and comes equipped with an IH cooking heater, making cleaning easy and safe for families with small children. A noteworthy feature is the kitchen's service entrance, which allows for taking out the trash without carrying it through the living areas, promoting hygiene. The bathroom includes a small window and is fitted with a bath heater and dryer, providing comfort even on rainy or high-pollen days. The bright washroom features a three-mirror vanity for ample storage, keeping the wet areas tidy. The toilet, located only on the first floor, includes a small hand-washing basin.
All Western-style rooms are spacious, each over 6 tatami mats in size, and include built-in storage, helping to keep the rooms neat. One 6.4-mat room on the second floor faces the east-facing balcony, filling with morning sun. The balcony orientation ensures laundry dries thoroughly in the morning hours. The property boasts good views and sunlight as there are no obstructing buildings. Additional features include a TV monitor intercom, underfloor heating in the living room, and a parking space for one car (with size restrictions). The home is equipped with public water supply, city gas, sewerage, a dedicated bath and toilet, system kitchen, reheating function for the bath, indoor laundry space, balcony, flooring, and closets.
The area of Tarumi Ward in Kobe is a residential district known for its balance of city access and natural scenery, being close to the Seto Inland Sea. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, visible from parts of the ward, is the world's longest central span suspension bridge. The closest major tourist attraction is the Suma Coastal Area, featuring Suma Beach and Suma Aquarium, a popular family destination just a short drive away.