Spacious Modern Home in Kobe's Desirable Higashinada Ward
This well-maintained single-family home, built in December 2010, offers a comfortable and bright living environment in a neatly planned residential area of Kobe's Higashinada Ward. The property features a 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 99.23㎡, providing ample space for family life.
The home is equipped with numerous desirable features. The system kitchen includes a dishwasher and a countertop design, allowing for easy communication with family while cooking. For comfort during colder months, underfloor heating is installed in the living, dining, and kitchen areas. The bathroom is fitted with a dryer, useful for drying laundry on rainy days and for drying the bathroom itself after use. The property is all-electric and incorporates barrier-free design elements. It is south-facing and includes a parking space. Additional equipment includes a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, a system kitchen, underfloor storage, a warm water washlet toilet, and a wooden deck. The living room features a high ceiling over 4 meters and is adjoined by a Japanese-style room that faces the wooden deck, filling the space with natural light. With many windows and an atrium, the home enjoys excellent natural lighting and ventilation. The layout allows for flat, step-free access from the living area to the outdoors, and there is an outdoor electrical outlet with hot and cold water taps.
The location is highly convenient, just a 4-minute walk (320m) from Okamoto Station on the Hankyu Kobe Line and an 8-minute walk (640m) from Sesshuhonmatsu Station on the JR West Tokaido Main Line. Daily shopping needs are met within a short walk, with a Co-op supermarket 6 minutes away and a Gourmet City store 7 minutes away. The area is part of the upscale residential belt along the Hankyu line between Kobe and Osaka, known for its tranquil, leafy neighborhoods. A notable nearby landmark is the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum, located in the adjacent Nada district, which offers insights into Japan's famed sake brewing tradition and is a short drive or train ride away.