Modern Two-Year-Old Home with Study and Theater Room in Hyogo's Taishi Town
This recently constructed detached house, built in April 2024, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a nearly new property in the peaceful setting of Taishi Town, Hyogo Prefecture. Constructed by Maruo Architecture, the home features a spacious 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 106.40㎡ on a generous 173.73㎡ plot of land. The property is conveniently located approximately a 26-minute walk from Aboshi Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. The kitchen is a highlight, featuring a system kitchen with an integrated counter design, allowing for easy communication with family while cooking. It is fitted with an IH cooktop. The property is fully electric (All Electric), which reduces fire risk and simplifies maintenance. Notable interior features include a walk-in closet, storage in every room, underfloor heating, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and a bathroom with a drying function and a shower-equipped vanity. Additional equipment includes a public water supply, gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, a three-burner cooktop, a system kitchen with reheat function, underfloor storage, a dedicated laundry area, hardwood flooring throughout, a two-generation home layout, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a separate washroom, closets, a shoe-in closet, bathroom heating, an energy-saving water heater, two-sided lighting in all rooms, and a completed ground survey. The property is also barrier-free and south-facing.
The property includes three free parking spaces. The layout comprises a large 20-tatami mat Living-Dining-Kitchen on the first floor, with three Western-style rooms (6.8, 6, and 4.6 tatami mats) and a 3.5-tatami mat storage room on the second floor. The current status is occupied, but viewings are possible.
Taishi Town in Hyogo Prefecture is a tranquil area known for its historical connections to the ancient Prince Shotoku. A short drive away, visitors can explore the iconic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's most spectacular and well-preserved feudal castles, offering a fascinating glimpse into the country's samurai history.