Spacious Modern Home in Asakura with Long-Term Superior Housing Certification
This well-appointed detached house, built in June 2013, offers a comfortable and energy-efficient lifestyle in the quiet residential area of Asakura City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The property is a certified Long-Term Superior Housing residence, ensuring high-quality construction and durability. It features a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 122.87 sqm, situated on a substantial 204.36 sqm plot of land.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern facilities. These include a water supply, sewerage, side ditches, underfloor heating in the living-dining-kitchen area, an IH cooking heater, electricity, a warm-water washing toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a reheating function for the bath, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a dishwasher, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, a wood deck/terrace, a garden, underfloor storage, a large walk-in closet, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm. Special notes highlight the excellent sunlight and the availability of free parking for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type).
Key features detailed in the agent's remarks include the installation of a 3.06kW solar power generation system. The spacious main bedroom, approximately 12.6 tatami mats in size, offers future potential for partitioning. The wood deck is accessible from the first-floor Western-style room. The kitchen is fitted with an IH cooking heater and a dishwasher, while the bathroom includes a dryer and a reheating function. The road access is to a 5.2m wide public road on the northeast side, with a frontage of 12.7m.
The property is located within an 18-minute walk from the Nishitetsu Amagi Line's "Amagi" Station. The area of Asakura is known for its serene natural setting at the foothills of the scenic Sefuri Mountains, offering a peaceful retreat from city life while remaining well-connected. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Akizuki Castle Town, often referred to as the "Little Kyoto of Chikuzen," with its well-preserved samurai residences and autumn maple tree views.