Spacious and Bright 2LDK Home in a Convenient Fukui City Neighborhood
This well-maintained 2LDK detached house, built in September 2012, offers a comfortable and modern living environment in the desirable Matsumoto district of Fukui City. The property features a south-facing living, dining, and kitchen area, ensuring excellent natural light and a bright, open atmosphere throughout the day. The layout is designed for practicality, with ample storage space provided in every room.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with integrated counter space and storage, an all-electric setup for enhanced safety and efficiency, and a bathroom equipped with a dryer. The bathroom dryer is a practical addition, allowing for laundry drying on rainy days and helping to keep the bathroom dry after use. The home also includes a TV monitor-equipped door phone, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, and a separate bath and toilet. Additional amenities include a sunroom, a balcony, and a carport that provides shelter for two vehicles at no extra cost.
Special notes from the agent highlight that this is a beautiful home constructed by Sekisui House. The south-facing living room, sunroom, and balcony take full advantage of the favorable sunlight. The property is situated within a 3-minute walk of Hōei Elementary School and offers excellent access to shopping facilities. Within walking distance, you'll find supermarkets like Y Plaza Gourmet-kan Matsumoto, convenience stores such as FamilyMart, and drugstores including Genki. The location provides easy access to Phoenix Street and Matsumoto Street, ensuring great daily convenience. An important note for potential rebuilds is that the site is within the Fukui Castle Ruins area, a designated buried cultural property site, meaning notification and test excavation surveys are required for reconstruction. The property is currently vacant, and the handover period is approximately three weeks after contract signing.
The surrounding area of Fukui City is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Fukui is known as the "Kingdom of Dinosaurs" due to the significant number of fossils discovered in the region, many of which are displayed at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. The closest major landmark is the historic Fukui Castle Ruins park, a serene green space in the city center that offers a glimpse into the area's samurai past and provides a peaceful retreat for residents.