A Spacious All-Electric Home in Kitakyushu
This well-maintained detached house, built in October 2016, offers a modern and comfortable living environment. The property is an all-electric home situated on a three-sided corner lot, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation. The unique layout features a dining kitchen on a mezzanine level, providing a sense of openness and allowing for easy supervision of children from the living room below. Parking is a significant advantage, with space for a maximum of four vehicles, and the inner garage is directly connected to the living area.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities including a water supply, sewer system, IH cooking heater, two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, a bath dryer, a reheat function for the bath, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen, a dishwasher-dryer, a roof balcony, and an intercom with a TV monitor. Special notes detail the road access: the plot has three-sided road frontage. To the north, a 6-meter wide public road with 12.5 meters of frontage; to the east, a 6-meter wide public road with 11 meters of frontage; and to the west, a 9-meter wide public road with 11 meters of frontage.
An important remark states that the current owner resides in the property, so scheduling viewings requires prior arrangement. The agent encourages early contact to arrange a preferred date, with operating hours from 10:00 to 16:00 (closed Wednesdays and the 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays of the month). The property is located in the Hibikino Elementary School and Hohoku Junior High School area.
The home is located in the Yahata Nishi ward of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. The area is part of the larger Kitakyushu City, a major industrial and cultural hub. An interesting local landmark is the Space World theme park, though now closed, its legacy as a space-themed attraction reflects the city's historical connection to technology and innovation. The closest major tourist attraction is the Kawachi Fujien (Wisteria Garden), famous for its stunning, tunnel-like displays of wisteria flowers that draw visitors each spring.