Spacious Family Home in Akashi with Dual Parking
This well-maintained two-story house, built in August 2010, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 101.44 square meters. Located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Taiji 4-chome in Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture, the property is just a 13-minute walk from Sanyo Electric Railway's Hitomaru-mae Station, providing excellent access to the wider Kobe and Osaka areas.
The property features several notable characteristics. Every room comes with built-in storage, and all rooms benefit from dual-aspect lighting, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day. A southwest-facing balcony makes laundry tasks convenient. The home includes a spacious layout with a 15.5-jo living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor, complemented by a 5-jo Japanese-style room. The second floor houses three Western-style rooms measuring 9.5-jo, 7.5-jo, and 6-jo. A significant advantage in this station-proximate location is the availability of free parking for two vehicles, with the possibility of adding a carport or other modifications through a financing plan.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status is occupied, and viewings are welcomed. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about their preferred viewing dates. Important remarks from the agent include offers for a free home inspection and free house cleaning before handover. However, the agent provides several critical cautions for prospective buyers of used houses: 1) Their free home inspection may not apply to all properties, so details should be confirmed upon inquiry. 2) If remodeling costs are to be financed through a housing loan, a preliminary estimate may be required. 3) Depending on the property, it might not be possible to obtain a home inspection result or join a defect insurance program. 4) As the owner is currently residing in the property, scheduling viewings can sometimes be difficult.
The surrounding area of Akashi offers a pleasant living environment. An interesting local fact is that Akashi is home to the Akashi Municipal Planetarium, one of the oldest planetariums in Japan. The city is also famous for Akashi Castle, a historically significant site and a major local landmark, which features beautiful grounds and offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past.