Modern Family Home in Kyoto's Nishikyo Ward
This well-maintained detached house, built in December 2020, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Kyoto's Nishikyo Ward. The property features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 75.38㎡, designed for modern family living. The spacious living-dining-kitchen area, approximately 15.4 tatami mats in size, provides a bright and open space for family gatherings.
The property is equipped with numerous amenities for a comfortable daily life. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, featuring an IH cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function (追い焚き) for a consistently warm bath and a built-in dryer (浴室乾燥機) which is useful for drying laundry on rainy days and ventilating the bathroom after use. Notably, the bathroom also has a TV and a window. Other key equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, underfloor heating, a TV monitor intercom, and a walk-in closet. Storage is ample with built-in storage in every room, as well as attic storage and a pantry. The property is all-electric (オール電化), barrier-free (バリアフリー), south-facing (南向き), and comes with a free parking space (駐車場付). Additional features include a balcony, a roof balcony, and a dedicated laundry machine space.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. A park is within a 360-meter radius (about a 5-minute walk), and elementary and junior high schools are within a 5-minute walk. Supermarkets are a 5-minute walk away, and convenience stores are within a 10-minute walk, making daily shopping effortless. The property is a 22-minute walk from Katsura Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, providing access to central Kyoto and Osaka.
The Nishikyo Ward area offers a blend of residential comfort and access to Kyoto's rich cultural tapestry. An interesting fact is that the nearby Katsura area is historically known for its association with the Katsura Imperial Villa, one of Japan's most important architectural treasures from the Edo period, renowned for its exquisite stroll garden. While the villa itself requires advance reservation, its presence underscores the area's deep historical and aesthetic significance.