Spacious Misawa Home in Kuyo-cho, Sukagawa City
This detached house, constructed by Misawa Home, is situated on a generous plot in Sukagawa City, Fukushima Prefecture. The property occupies a site that combines two adjacent lots, creating a spacious north-south layout. The southern portion of the land is finished with gravel and offers ample space for various uses. The home features a 5LDK layout, providing substantial living quarters. A notable interior highlight is the expansive living room, which boasts a raised ceiling design, enhancing the sense of openness. The entrance is fitted with a high-quality Yamaha parent-child double door, adding a touch of elegance. A wide staircase allows for easy passing, and the second-floor hall offers a view of the staircase below. The property includes a Japanese-style room of eight tatami mats, featuring a storage space of one and a half ken width. This room has a veranda on its south side, which provides additional storage and can serve as an indoor drying area even during winter. A quiet Western-style room is located on the north side of the first floor. The master bedroom on the second floor comes with a closet. The second floor also includes a Japanese-style room. The kitchen area is equipped with a system kitchen measuring W=3550. The dining room includes built-in storage. The washbasin area is surrounded by storage space. The toilets are bright and include a hand-washing basin, with one unit being newly installed. The property has undergone renovation work, completed in November 2025, including the replacement of toilet fixtures and interior refinishing of walls and floors throughout all rooms. Utilities include public water supply, a main sewage system, and individual LPG. Parking is available with a carport. The property is located within a developed subdivision approved under development permission. The site is situated on a south-facing road with a width of 6 meters and a north-facing road also 6 meters wide. The building is a two-story wooden structure using a prefabricated construction method. The land rights are freehold. The property is located in a urbanization control area.