Newly Built Detached House in Kibi-Chuo Town, Okayama
This newly constructed detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Yoshikawa, Kibi-Chuo Town, Okayama Prefecture, offers a spacious and modern living environment. The property is situated on a large, level plot of 336.06 sqm (approx. 101.66 tsubo) and features a single-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 92.34 sqm (approx. 27.93 tsubo). The layout is a comfortable 4LDK, comprising a living-dining-kitchen area, one Japanese-style room, and three Western-style rooms, all on the ground floor.
The property is equipped with comprehensive modern amenities. Facilities include public water and sewer systems, an IH cooking heater, and an all-electric setup. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom features a unit bath over 1 tsubo in size, a shower, a reheating function, and heating. It also includes a shampoo dresser. The home has a system kitchen with a counter and a water purifier. For comfort and efficiency, it features double-glazed windows, non-formaldehyde materials, and two-sided natural lighting. Flooring is wood throughout. Storage is ample with closets in all rooms, an entrance storage area, and multiple closet spaces (2-3 locations). Security is enhanced with a dimple key, a card key, and a TV monitor intercom. Structurally, the house incorporates both seismic isolation and damping construction.
Special notes highlight the property's excellent sunlight exposure, its location within a quiet residential neighborhood and a land readjustment area, and the absence of buildings directly in front. The property is on a regular-shaped lot and comes with free parking for three or more vehicles.
The area of Kibi-Chuo Town in Okayama Prefecture is known for its serene, natural setting. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of the ancient Kibi Province, a historical kingdom with numerous keyhole-shaped burial mounds (kofun) dotting the landscape. The closest major landmark is the historic town of Takahashi City, home to the stunning Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original castles perched atop a mountain.