Spacious 4SLDK Detached House in Shingū, Fukuoka
This well-maintained detached house in Shingū, Fukuoka Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 193.35 sqm (approx. 58.48 tsubo) on a substantial plot of 271.22 sqm (approx. 82.04 tsubo). Built in July 2005, this two-story wooden structure features a 4SLDK layout, where the 'S' denotes a service room or storage space. The property is conveniently located just a 12-minute walk from Shingū-Chūō Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, with a flat and easy route to the station.
The property boasts several key features. The south-west orientation ensures excellent sunlight. The spacious living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area exceeds 20 tatami mats (approx. 33 sqm). Each bedroom is over 8.0 tatami mats in size, with one approximately 9.0-tatami Western-style room featuring two walk-in closets, providing abundant storage. The kitchen is a modern face-to-face counter style. The bathroom includes a window for ventilation. The property has undergone recent renovations, including exterior wall painting, wallpaper replacement in some rooms, new flooring in a first-floor room and a second-floor storage area, replacement of the unit bath and IH hob with new units, and installation of a new air conditioning system in January 2025. The toilet seat was replaced, and the kitchen and washroom floor tiles were renewed in March 2024. The house can accommodate parking for up to five vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The front road is over 6 meters wide, and the property is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Exclusive zone.
The surrounding area of Shingū Town in Kasuya District is a family-friendly residential community. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the Fukuoka metropolitan area but maintains a more relaxed, suburban atmosphere with green spaces and parks nearby. The closest major landmark is the scenic Shikanoshima Island, accessible via bridge, which is famous for its beaches, historic shrines like Kaigan Shrine, and the site where the legendary gold seal of the King of Na was discovered, a designated National Treasure of Japan.