A Modern Family Home in Fukushima City
This newly built detached house in Fukushima City offers a spacious and well-designed living environment for a growing family. The property features a 4SLDK layout, with the family-centric LDK area spanning 17 tatami mats, providing ample space for gatherings. The interior design emphasizes a circular flow, with the kitchen centrally positioned to allow easy movement to the living area, pantry, and washroom. The kitchen includes a pantry space with adjustable shelving for customization.
The home is equipped with comprehensive facilities, including city gas, water supply, sewerage, an IH cooking heater, and electricity. It features two toilets, a bath larger than 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) with a reheating function and a bathroom dryer, a water purifier, double-glazed windows, a roof balcony, a garden, underfloor storage, and a walk-in closet. Security and convenience are enhanced with a dimple key, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm.
Special notes detail the property's access: it fronts a 6-meter wide public road to the north. A significant advantage is the inclusion of free parking for three vehicles. The land is a 188.02 sqm plot with a building area of 107.65 sqm, constructed with wood in January 2026.
Located in the Noda-cho area of Fukushima City, the residence is within a primarily residential zone. The area is known for its balance of urban convenience and quieter suburban living. An interesting local landmark is the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, a major cultural institution showcasing both modern and traditional Japanese works, located approximately a 20-minute walk from the nearby 'Bijutsukan Toshokan-mae' station.