Spacious Multi-Generational Home in Amagasaki with Dual Entrances and Abundant Storage
This substantial three-story, light steel-framed house, built in March 2000, offers a generous 168.23㎡ (approximately 1810 sq ft) of living space on a 139.06㎡ (approximately 42 tsubo) plot in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. Priced at 55,000,000 JPY, the property is a 6SLDK layout designed for multi-generational living, featuring two separate entrances and two sets of water facilities. The home is situated on a corner lot with roads to the north and south, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of amenities. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, available with either IH or gas cooking hobs. The bathroom features a reheating function and a dryer. Other notable equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, underfloor heating, a TV monitor intercom, and an all-electric system. The home is also barrier-free. Additional features listed include separate bath and toilet, a three-burner hob, hot water supply, a walk-in closet, balconies, flooring throughout, a multi-generational layout, an independent washbasin area, storage in all rooms, closets, a shoe cupboard, a regular-shaped plot, and two or more toilets, including water-saving models.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's excellent storage solutions, including full-room storage, walk-in closets, pantries, and storage rooms. Balconies are located on both the second and third floors. The location is family-friendly, with elementary and junior high schools within a 10-minute walk, and the area is flat, making it ideal for cycling. The property includes parking space for two or more vehicles. The agent, Will Fudosan Hanbai, offers one-stop service including sales, reform, and financial planning, and welcomes visits with children, providing a kids' space at their office.
The area of Amagasaki is a key part of the Keihanshin metropolitan region. An interesting local fact is that the city was a major industrial center, famously home to the Niijima area depicted in the classic Japanese film "The Naked Island." For visitors and residents, a major nearby landmark is the historic Amagasaki Castle, a reconstructed castle keep that serves as a museum and offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past, located just a few kilometers from the property.