Property Overview
This single-story, four-bedroom detached house is located in the Kawabata area of Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture. The property sits on a land area of 275.04 square meters and features a total floor area of 101.98 square meters. The building was constructed in April 1990 and is of wooden construction. It is currently vacant and ready for occupancy.
The interior layout consists of a living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 9 tatami mats, three Japanese-style rooms (one of 4.5 tatami mats, one of 7 tatami mats, and one of 6 tatami mats), and one Western-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats, making it a 4LDK configuration. The property includes an engawa (veranda) with storage space. The kitchen features overhead cabinets and a counter that could serve as a study space for children. The bathroom has a window for ventilation, and the changing room includes a vanity unit with storage and a waterproof pan. The house benefits from dual-aspect natural light in several rooms, including the 4.5-tatami Japanese room and the 6-tatami Western-style room. The 7-tatami Japanese room offers a view of the garden through its shoji screens. The entrance has a shoe box for storage.
The property has parking space for two cars in parallel. The front road width is approximately 5.7 meters, allowing for easy parking. The land is flat and designated as residential land. The property is subject to a building coverage ratio of 70.0% and a floor area ratio of 228.0%. It is located in a low-rise residential exclusive district within a non-designated urbanization control area. There is no need for a set-back. The property uses a centralized septic tank system. City gas is available.
The area is served by Kawabata Elementary School (approximately 2.9 km away) and Kaseda Junior High School (approximately 2.4 km away). A convenience store is approximately 2.6 km away, and the Co-op Kaseda store is about a 5-minute drive (2.6 km) from the property. The nearest train station is Makurazaki Station on the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line, which is a 244-minute walk away.