Spacious Family Home with Expansive Land in Saya, Hyogo
This substantial two-story wooden house, built in July 1987, offers a rare combination of generous living space and an exceptionally large plot of land. The property features a 7SDK layout, providing seven rooms including a living room, dining room, kitchen, and multiple bedrooms, all within a total floor area of 157.00 square meters. The true standout is the land itself, measuring an impressive 3,600.92 square meters, which includes a spacious garden over 10 tsubo (approximately 33 square meters) and parking for three or more vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a full range of amenities. The kitchen includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bath dryer, while the toilet is equipped with a washlet. Indoor facilities are comprehensive, including a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor door phone, and underfloor heating. Key features highlighted are that the home is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot. Other equipment includes public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet (separated), an indoor washing machine space, a bay window, a shoe cupboard, and lighting fixtures included.
The property's south-facing orientation ensures it stays warm in winter and allows laundry to dry quickly. The dedicated indoor space for the washing machine helps prolong the appliance's lifespan. The home utilizes propane gas, which provides strong火力 for faster bath heating and cooking, and offers quicker restoration in the event of a disaster. The location is within a 3,053-meter radius (about a 39-minute walk) of Sayo Town Sayo Junior High School.
The area of Sayo Town in Hyogo Prefecture is known for its rich natural scenery and historical sites. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hirafuku Station area was once a post town on the historic San'in Road. For a major tourist attraction, residents can visit the historic Hirafuku Post Town (平福駅町) itself, a well-preserved area offering a glimpse into Japan's Edo period, located just about 1,050 meters from the property.