Renovated Family Home in a Quiet Nagaokakyo Neighborhood
This fully renovated single-family home in Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture, offers a move-in-ready opportunity in a peaceful residential area. The property is conveniently located a 19-minute walk from Hankyu Kyoto Line's Nagaokatenjin Station, providing easy access to central Kyoto and Osaka.
The house underwent a comprehensive renovation in October 2024. Key updates include new wallpaper throughout all rooms, a new gas cooktop, a new vanity unit, and new flooring with floor tiles in the LDK, hall, and three Western-style rooms. The Japanese-style room features new tatami mat facing and fittings. The toilet received a new bidet seat with washing function, and a new monitor-equipped intercom was installed. The toilet and washroom floors were re-laid with CF flooring, and the entire house received a thorough house cleaning.
Agent notes detail the equipment and features. The kitchen is an L-shaped system kitchen with a new gas cooktop. The bathroom is a 1-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) unit bath with a reheating function and a bath dryer. Other notable equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, a TV monitor door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is described as having a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and is barrier-free. It is south-facing and comes with a parking space. Additional listed equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer, a three-burner gas cooktop, system kitchen, hot water supply, reheating function, shower-equipped vanity, flooring, TV door phone, bidet toilet seat, closet, shoe cupboard, and a defect warranty from the real estate company.
The interior layout is a spacious 4LDK. The living, dining, and kitchen area is approximately 16 jo (approx. 26.4 sqm). The home includes three balconies, an inner garage, a built-in dish rack, an entrance storage area, and a ceiling attic storage space. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 88.59 sqm on a 75.31 sqm plot of land. It was built in March 2001.
The area of Nagaokakyo is rich in history, once serving as the capital of Japan before Heian-kyo (modern-day Kyoto). A short drive away is the scenic Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine, a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the scholar Sugawara no Michizane, known for its beautiful plum blossoms and tranquil atmosphere.