Spacious 3LDK Family Home with Renovated Bathroom in Kobe's Nishimaiko Area
This solidly constructed two-story wooden house, built in September 2001, offers a durable and reassuring design built for long-term living. The property features a spacious 3LDK layout centered around a generous 20.7-jo (approx. 34 sqm) living, dining, and kitchen area, providing comfortable distance and connection for family members. The kitchen is equipped with a three-burner gas cooktop and a system kitchen with integrated counter and storage, making it a convenient and functional space for efficient cooking and meal preparation.
The bathroom has been renovated and features a bathtub for relaxing soaks, a window for ventilation, and a clean, modern finish. Additional property features include an independent washbasin area, underfloor storage, a terrace, and flooring throughout all rooms. The home is equipped with public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems. Notable amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a video doorphone, underfloor heating, a barrier-free design, and a south-facing orientation.
The property is situated on a southwest corner lot with road frontage on two sides. It includes a parking space for two or more vehicles at no extra cost, with an underground garage capable of accommodating two cars. The location is highly convenient for families, with Kobe City Nishimaiko Elementary School an 8-minute walk away and Kobe City Maiko Junior High School just a 6-minute walk. The JR Asagiri Station on the San'yo Main Line is approximately an 11-minute walk, providing excellent access for commuting. The surrounding area offers daily necessities within a short walk, including a Lawson convenience store (8 mins), Fresh Bazaar supermarket (15 mins), and a Peacock Store (15 mins). A park is also located within a 380-meter radius.
The Nishimaiko area in Tarumi Ward, Kobe, is a residential neighborhood known for its proximity to the coast and scenic views. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Maiko area is famous for the Maiko Promenade, a scenic walkway under the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge—the world's longest central span suspension bridge. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Maiko Park, offering beautiful seaside vistas and a connection to the region's maritime history.