Spacious 5LDK Detached House in a Quiet Residential Area of Takasago City
This well-maintained detached house, built in July 1992, offers a generous living space of 154.63 square meters across two storeys, situated on a sizable 224.41 square meter corner plot in the peaceful neighborhood of Kitahama-cho, Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture. The property features a desirable 5LDK layout, providing ample room for a family or multi-generational living. The south-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light, and the home comes with two or more dedicated parking spaces.
The property has undergone significant recent updates to ensure comfort and modern living standards. The exterior walls were freshly repainted in December 2024 (Reiwa 6), and the interior received a comprehensive refresh in February 2022 (Reiwa 4), including new tatami mats, interior finishes, fusuma sliding doors, and shoji screens. The home is equipped with air conditioning, a gas stove, and some large furniture, which can be removed upon request. Additional features include a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function), a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas, making it a move-in-ready opportunity.
According to the agent's notes, all inquiries regarding this property must be made directly to the intermediary agency, Fukuda Real Estate Co., Ltd. (Fukuda), by stating "I saw this on the Akiya Bank." The contact numbers are 080-6211-5359 and 079-448-7770. The total number of units in this building is one.
The location in Takasago City offers a serene residential lifestyle while remaining accessible. The nearest major station is JR Sone Station on the San-yo Main Line, approximately an 18-minute walk away. The area is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Takasago is famous for its association with the traditional "Takasago" Noh play, which symbolizes longevity and marital happiness. The closest major landmark is the historic Gakurakuemon Kyutaku, the former residence of the renowned shipbuilder Gakurakuemon, which is a designated cultural property of Takasago City.