A Spacious Family Home in Takasaki's Quiet Residential Enclave
This substantial property in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, offers a generous living space with a total floor area of 137.41㎡ (approximately 41.56 tsubo) spread across two stories. Built in September 1989, this wooden house features a 4SLDK layout, providing ample room for family life. The property sits on a sizable 224.93㎡ (approximately 68.04 tsubo) plot of land in a quiet residential neighborhood.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. Facilities include propane gas, city water, and sewer systems. The kitchen features an IH cooking heater, and the residence includes a dishwasher. For comfort, the property boasts a sunken kotatsu, two toilets, and a bath that is one tsubo or larger with a reheating function and a shampoo dresser. Additional features include a fiber-optic internet connection, a heated toilet seat with bidet functions, bay windows, lighting fixtures included, a garden, a dimple key for security, and a TV monitor intercom.
Special notes highlight the property's excellent access and parking situation. It fronts a 5-meter wide public road to the south. A significant advantage is the availability of free parking for up to three vehicles, a valuable feature in a residential area. The location is in a quiet and peaceful residential district, ensuring a serene living environment.
The property is situated in the Mikamicho Kamishiba area of Takasaki City. Takasaki is famously known as the birthplace of the Daruma doll, a traditional Japanese good-luck charm. The city is also home to the iconic Byakue Dai-Kannon, a massive white statue of the Goddess of Mercy, which stands as a major local landmark and offers panoramic views of the surrounding Kanto Plain.