Spacious 4DK Family Home in a Quiet Harima Town Neighborhood
This charming two-story wooden house, built in July 1978, offers a comfortable 4DK layout with a total floor area of 86.51 square meters on a generous 99.89 square meter plot. Located in a quiet residential area of Harima Town, Hyogo Prefecture, the property is a 13-minute walk from Sanyo Electric Railway's Befu Station, providing convenient access to the wider region. The home is south-facing, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day.
The property features a range of equipment and amenities for modern living. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a bath dryer. A separate washbasin with a shower attachment offers convenience for grooming. Indoor comforts include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The home is all-electric and incorporates barrier-free design elements. Other notable features include public water and sewer systems, a dedicated bath and toilet (separated), a shower, hot water supply, an indoor space for a washing machine, a balcony, and wooden flooring. One parking space is available at no extra cost, though vehicle type restrictions may apply.
The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy. The listing agent, R Estate Corporation, emphasizes their local expertise in the Kakogawa to Himeji area and offers comprehensive support, including a unique home loan support system. They can consolidate other existing loans (for furniture, cars, education, etc.) of up to 5 million yen with the mortgage. Furthermore, they provide a one-stop service for purchasing and renovating older properties, with the renovation costs potentially bundled into the home loan.
Harima Town is part of the Hyogo Prefecture, an area rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Himeji is home to Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's most spectacular and well-preserved feudal castles, often called the "White Heron Castle" due to its elegant, white appearance. For residents of this property, a major nearby landmark is the Harima Science Garden City, a large-scale development focused on scientific research and technology, featuring parks and modern architecture.