Spacious 4LDK Family Home with South-Facing Orientation in Yokkaichi
This well-presented two-story wooden house, built in November 1996, offers a generous 99.37 sqm of living space on a 186.78 sqm plot in the quiet neighborhood of Hatsu, Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, presenting an excellent opportunity for a family seeking a move-in-ready home with established character.
The home's layout is a comfortable 4LDK, featuring a counter kitchen that allows for easy interaction with family in the living and dining areas. A significant feature is the south-facing orientation, which provides ample sunlight throughout the day, keeping the interior warm in winter and aiding in drying laundry. The property is equipped with a gas stove for powerful, precise cooking. Key amenities include a system kitchen, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped vanity, bidet toilet seats, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Additional notes highlight features such as being all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and coming with a free parking space. Other listed equipment includes a two-burner gas cooktop, balcony, counter kitchen, full-room storage, closets, lighting fixtures included, and two or more toilets. There is also a mention of a void space (吹抜け).
The location offers practical daily living, with a convenience store within an 860-meter (approx. 11-minute walk) radius. The property is a 21-minute walk from the Kintetsu Nagoya Line's Kasumigaura Station, providing rail access to the wider region. The area of Yokkaichi is part of Mie Prefecture's industrial and port city, but it is also a gateway to the scenic Ise-Shima region. An interesting local fact is that Yokkaichi was historically a major port for the Ise Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sites. The closest major tourist attraction from this property would be the historic and culturally significant Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), located approximately 40 kilometers to the southeast, a must-visit destination representing the heart of Shinto tradition.