Spacious Family Home with Barrier-Free Design in Sakura, Chiba
This well-presented detached house, built in July 2012 by Sekisui House, offers a spacious and practical living environment in the quiet residential area of Ino, Sakura City. The property features a 4SLDK layout with all rooms facing south, ensuring excellent natural light throughout the day. The home is situated on a sunny southwest corner plot with a generous south-facing garden, providing ample outdoor space for relaxation and play.
The property is equipped with several key features as noted by the agent. It includes a 24-hour ventilation system and a TV monitor intercom for security and air quality. The home is designed with barrier-free principles in mind, enhancing accessibility. Additional highlights include a southern road frontage and a bathroom dryer for added convenience.
Storage is a significant strength of this home, with two large storage rooms provided. All rooms are fitted with storm shutters with electric shutters for security and weather protection. The floor plan is designed with household efficiency in mind, concentrating the wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, laundry) in one location. The first-floor washroom has a 2-way access from both the hallway and the kitchen, streamlining chores. A second washbasin on the second floor adds convenience during busy mornings. The living-dining-kitchen area can be partitioned with sliding doors to adapt to different lifestyles, and all second-floor rooms have access to a balcony.
The area of Sakura is rich in history, being the site of Sakura Castle, a former samurai stronghold. The closest major tourist attraction is the National Museum of Japanese History, located in Sakura City, which offers deep insights into Japan's cultural past. The property is within an 18-minute walk of Shizu Station on the Keisei Line, providing access to central Tokyo. Daily needs are met by the Aeon Town Yukarigaoka shopping center, just an 11-minute walk away.