A Refreshed 3DK Home in a Convenient Himeji Neighborhood
This charming two-story wooden house, built in 1965, offers a comfortable 3DK layout with a total floor area of 62.14 square meters on a 98.18 square meter plot of land. The property is currently vacant and available for immediate handover. The home has undergone renovations, including updates to the kitchen, unit bath, tatami flooring, and wallpaper, presenting a refreshed interior ready for its next occupants.
The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities for comfortable living. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter and a gas cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a dryer. Other notable interior features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The home is south-facing, providing excellent sunlight and warmth, particularly beneficial for drying laundry. It utilizes propane gas, known for its strong flame for efficient cooking and bathing, as well as quick restoration after disasters. The toilet is fitted with a bidet seat (shower toilet/Washlet) for enhanced hygiene. Other facilities include public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, a two-burner gas stove, hot water supply, a washbasin with shower, an indoor washing machine space, a balcony, and a warm-water washing toilet seat.
Located in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, the residence boasts excellent convenience. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a convenience store, drugstore, bank, and post office all located within a 3-minute walk (approximately 180-260 meters). The neighborhood is also served by a nearby bus stop. For families, both elementary and junior high schools are within walking distance. The area is rich in history and culture, being part of the Hyogo Prefecture. A major landmark and UNESCO World Heritage site, the magnificent Himeji Castle, often called the "White Heron Castle," is located just a few kilometers away, offering a stunning symbol of Japan's feudal past and a premier tourist attraction.