Renovated Family Home with Studio-Style Kitchen in Kobe's Tsutsujigaoka
This fully renovated 4LDK detached house in Kobe's Tarumi Ward offers immediate move-in readiness. The property, built in June 2013, features a spacious 105.22 sqm floor area on a generous 175.94 sqm plot of land. Key equipment and features include a studio-style island kitchen with a dishwasher and IH cooktop, a wide entrance hall with a shoe box for ample storage, and a large washbasin. All rooms are equipped with closets, and the property includes a spacious loft. The bathroom features a unit bath with a drying function, and the toilet has a warm-water washing bidet seat. For security, a TV monitor intercom is installed. The house is all-electric and includes an auto bath function that can be set before going out, allowing for a bath immediately upon returning home. The living room features stylish Ryukyu tatami mats. The property is south-facing and barrier-free. It is located in a First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, an area with a good environment consisting of homes up to two stories high.
The property includes two parallel parking spaces (with vehicle type restrictions). The renovation, scheduled for completion by the end of February 2026, includes re-pasting wallpaper in all rooms, replacing toilet and washroom CF, re-pasting tatami and shoji, replacing ceiling lights, laying lawn in the garden, house cleaning, and other updates. The spacious garden is perfect for gardening or garden parties. The interior uses simple color schemes in the Western-style rooms, making it easy to coordinate with the resident's preferred furniture. The property also features a laundry area indoors, allowing laundry to be dried regardless of weather or temperature during the rainy season.
The area of Tsutsujigaoka in Tarumi Ward is a peaceful residential neighborhood. An interesting local fact is that Tarumi Ward is known for its stunning views of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge, which is beautifully illuminated at night. The closest major landmark from this property is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, a marvel of modern engineering and a popular tourist destination offering observation decks and a museum.