Renovated Family Home in Kobe's Higashinada Ward
This charming two-story wooden house, located in the desirable Higashinada Ward of Kobe, offers a comfortable and modern living space following a comprehensive renovation completed in April 2025. The property is a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 69.04 square meters, situated on a 69.17 square meter plot of land. It is conveniently positioned within a 14-minute walk from Hankyu Kobe Line's Okamoto Station, providing excellent access to central Kobe and Osaka.
As an "I-Clear" regeneration project home, this property has undergone a full-scale renewal. Key renovations include the replacement of the entrance door with a hands-free key system, a new designer system kitchen from TAKARA STANDARD's Oferia series featuring a dishwasher/dryer and a built-in water purifier faucet, and a new unit bath from TAKARA STANDARD's Relaxia series with a gas-powered bathroom heater and dryer. The vanity unit, toilet, washing machine pan, and water heater (with re-heating function) have all been replaced. The interior features new flooring tiles throughout, complete wallpaper replacement, and exterior wall (including roof and balcony) repainting.
The home boasts several attractive features. It includes a loft for extra storage, a high-design system kitchen ideal for cooking enthusiasts, and a water purifier for delicious drinking and cooking water. The sloped ceilings create a sense of height and spaciousness, while the bay windows allow ample sunlight. Other notable equipment includes a bathroom dryer, a parcel delivery box, a TV monitor door phone, underfloor heating, an all-electric system, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and a dedicated parking space for one car. The property is currently vacant, allowing for flexible viewing schedules.
The surrounding Okamoto area is a prestigious and tranquil residential neighborhood in Kobe, known for its blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to several renowned private schools and universities, contributing to its academic atmosphere. For recreation and culture, residents are within easy reach of the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum, which offers insights into Japan's famed sake brewing history, and are a short trip away from the scenic Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts nestled in the Rokko mountains.