Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Quiet Kikuchi Neighborhood
This well-maintained two-story house offers comfortable family living in the peaceful residential area of Suya, Kikuchi City. Built in 1989, the property features a generous 4LDK layout with 94.64 square meters of living space spread across two floors, providing ample room for family activities. The home sits on a corner plot of 165.3 square meters with a carport that accommodates one vehicle, making parking convenient.
The property is currently occupied, and the agent notes that interested buyers are welcome to request viewings at their preferred dates. The listing includes important construction regulations: the property is subject to road slope regulations, north-side slope restrictions, a height limitation of 10 meters, and exterior wall setback requirements.
Inside, the home features Western-style rooms, Japanese-style tatami rooms, a combined living/dining area, and a separate bath and toilet. The kitchen comes equipped with a two-burner gas stove, while practical features include underfloor storage, closets, a shoe box, and an indoor laundry area. The flooring throughout is comfortable, and a balcony provides outdoor space.
Located just an 8-minute walk from Kumamoto Kosen-mae Station on the Kumamoto Electric Railway, this property offers excellent access to transportation. The surrounding neighborhood is quiet and residential with wide roads that make vehicle access easy. Daily necessities are conveniently available within a 20-minute walking radius, including supermarkets, convenience stores, and other essential services.
The Kikuchi region is known for its agricultural heritage, particularly for producing some of Japan's finest watermelon varieties. The area offers a balanced lifestyle with urban conveniences and natural surroundings. The closest major landmark is Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most impressive feudal castles located approximately 30 minutes away by car, featuring unique curved stone walls known as "musha-gaeshi" that prevented invaders from climbing.