Spacious Family Home in a Lush, Green Setting of Higashihiroshima
Nestled in a lush, green, and tranquil location, this property offers a thoughtfully designed living space imbued with the warmth of wood. The home presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a comfortable and well-equipped residence in a peaceful part of Higashihiroshima. The property is currently occupied, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for an actual viewing.
The house spans a generous 180.91 square meters, featuring a 3SLDK layout that provides ample space for family living. The interior includes a 7.7-jo combined living, dining, and kitchen area on the first floor, two Western-style rooms on the second floor (3.6-jo and 5.1-jo), a Japanese-style room on the first floor (2.7-jo), and two separate storage rooms on the second floor (5.3-jo and 3.6-jo). The home is well-appointed with modern amenities, including an IH cooktop with four or more burners, a dedicated bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, a shower-equipped vanity, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a separate washroom, an auto bath, a tankless toilet, and an indoor laundry area. Additional features include air conditioning, flooring throughout, a dedicated garden, a balcony, a loft, a high ceiling, and a wooden deck.
A critical piece of information for potential buyers is that the property spans two different lot numbers. Lot number 1185-4 is classified as 'Zasshuchi' or miscellaneous land. This detail is essential for understanding the full scope and legal definition of the property you are considering.
The property is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the Naka-go bus stop, providing easy access to local transit. The area is known for its serene environment, surrounded by nature. A notable landmark in the vicinity is the expansive Hiroshima University campus, a major national institution that contributes to the area's vibrant and academic atmosphere. The region is also famous for its sake breweries, with Higashihiroshima being one of Japan's premier sake-producing areas, a tradition supported by the local high-quality water sources.