Spacious New Build Family Home in Wakayama's Quiet Residential Enclave
This newly constructed single-family home in Wakayama Prefecture's Kinokawa City offers modern living in a peaceful residential neighborhood. Situated in the Marusu area of Kishigawa Town, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a contemporary residence with ample space and premium amenities.
The property features a generous land area of 342.17 square meters (approximately 103.50 tsubo) with a building size of 80.32 square meters (about 24.29 tsubo). The layout is designed as 3SLDK, providing comfortable living spaces that include three bedrooms plus service rooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The interior boasts an island-type open kitchen concept that creates a spacious, modern cooking and dining environment. The separate changing area and washbasin space offer practical convenience for daily use, while abundant storage solutions throughout the home ensure organized living.
The property comes equipped with comprehensive facilities including water supply, sewer system, IH cooking heater, electricity, heated toilet seat with warm water washing function, bathroom dryer, and a bath measuring one tsubo or larger. Additional features include a shampoo dresser, system kitchen, dishwasher and dryer, double-pane glass windows, 24-hour ventilation system, garden, walk-in closet, TV monitor intercom system, and all-electric home configuration.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential area with parking space for three vehicles at no additional cost. The road access situation details indicate the property fronts a 4-meter wide public road to the south, providing convenient access while maintaining privacy. The construction follows wooden structure methods with a single-story design, completed in March 2025, offering the benefits of a new build with modern construction standards and energy efficiency.
The Kinokawa City area combines rural charm with accessibility to urban amenities. Located in Wakayama Prefecture, this region is known for its agricultural heritage, particularly fruit cultivation including persimmons and peaches. The area offers a tranquil lifestyle while remaining within reach of larger urban centers. The closest significant landmark is Mount Kōya, a sacred Buddhist site and UNESCO World Heritage location approximately an hour's drive away, renowned for its ancient temples and spiritual significance in Japanese religious history.