Spacious Newly Built 4LDK House with Terrace in Kobe's Suma Ward
This newly constructed detached house, built in May 2024, offers a modern and comfortable living space in the peaceful residential area of Kobe's Suma Ward. The property features a spacious 4LDK layout with a generous 19-jo (approximately 31.4 sqm) living room, ensuring ample space for family life and entertaining. A key highlight is the expansive terrace, perfect for outdoor relaxation and enjoyment.
The kitchen is designed for family interaction, featuring a counter-style setup that allows for communication with family members while cooking. It is equipped with a system kitchen, IH cooktop, and a dishwasher/dryer. The bathroom is fitted with a bath dryer, which is useful not only for drying laundry on rainy days but also for drying the bathroom itself after use. Additional amenities include underfloor heating, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and a walk-in closet. The property is all-electric and incorporates barrier-free design elements for accessibility.
Parking is convenient with space for two or more vehicles, accommodating both family and guest needs. The house boasts excellent storage with closets in every room and under-floor storage. Natural light is abundant throughout, with two-sided balconies and windows providing two-sided lighting in all rooms. The front road is over 6 meters wide.
The location in Tainohata Higashimachi is well-served by local amenities. A supermarket is within a 5-minute walk, and a park is approximately a 6-minute walk (420m) away. The area is served by Tainohata Elementary School (approx. 12 min walk/960m) and Tomogaoka Junior High School (approx. 16 min walk/1210m). Access to public transport is provided by Nagaya Station on the Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line, which is a 28-minute walk (2170m) away.
The Suma area of Kobe is known for its blend of residential tranquility and natural beauty, being close to the coast and the Rokko mountain range. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Suma Temple (Sumadera), a famous Buddhist temple founded in the 9th century, known for its beautiful grounds and connection to classic Japanese literature.