A Spacious Family Home in Takasaki, Gunma
This well-presented two-storey house in Takasaki's Shimosano district offers a comfortable and practical living environment for a family. Built in 1989, the property features a 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of 104.00 sqm (approximately 31.46 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 151.70 sqm (approximately 45.89 tsubo). The home includes a bright, sun-filled living-dining-kitchen area, a Japanese-style room and a Western-style room on the first floor, and two further Western-style rooms on the second floor, including a spacious 10-jo master bedroom. The property is currently vacant, and the agent warmly invites interested parties to schedule a free viewing at their preferred date and time.
The agent provides comprehensive renovation packages through their "Konoha Reform Pack." The "Ki" (Wood) package focuses on the wet areas, covering the bath, kitchen, toilet, and washbasin vanity. The "No" package is appearance-oriented, including re-wallpapering all living rooms, air conditioning installation, and doma (entryway) work. The "Ha" (Leaf) package is designed for leak prevention, encompassing exterior wall painting and roof coating. Estimates for a combined plan incorporating all "Ki," "No," and "Ha" elements can be prepared specifically for this property. The company, Konoha Planning, can handle everything in-house, not just the home sale but also post-purchase renovations and exterior construction work.
Practical features include a carport for vehicle protection, a south-facing balcony, and parking space for two cars. The home is equipped with a three-burner gas stove, a dedicated bath and toilet (separated), a shower, a washlet toilet, a bathroom dryer, an independent washroom, and built-in storage throughout. The location is highly convenient, with a Lawson convenience store just a 3-minute walk away, and other amenities like supermarkets, shopping centers, and a general hospital within easy reach. The nearest station, Sano-no-Watashi on the Joshin Dentetsu Line, is a 12-minute walk, providing access to the wider region.
The area of Takasaki is known as a major transportation hub in Gunma Prefecture and is famous for being the birthplace of the iconic Daruma doll, a symbol of perseverance and good luck. A significant nearby landmark is the majestic Mount Haruna, an active volcano and popular destination for hiking, driving, and enjoying seasonal scenery, located a short drive from the city center.