Spacious Sekisui Heim Home in Kashihara with Extensive Renovations
This property is a spacious 6LDK detached house located in the historic city of Kashihara, Nara Prefecture. Originally built in February 1997 as a custom-built Sekisui Heim home, it sits on a generous plot of approximately 110 tsubo (364.48m²). The house itself offers a substantial 182.65m² of living space across two storeys. A comprehensive renovation was completed in March of Reiwa 3 (2021), ensuring the home is in excellent condition. The renovation work was extensive, covering both exterior and interior elements. Externally, it included repainting the exterior walls, roof, rain gutters, and storm shutters. The interior saw the replacement of wall and ceiling wallpaper, the installation of new kitchen floor design tiles, and the replacement of fusuma and shoji paper in the Japanese-style room. Key system replacements included the water heater, bathroom door and mirror, washbasin counter and faucet (CF), and toilet fixtures. Additional improvements include balcony waterproofing work, new entrance tiles, new exterior landscaping, and tiling in the garden.
The property features a highly functional layout with two toilets, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size with a window, a wide balcony, and a south-facing garden suitable for family gardening. The living-dining-kitchen area is spacious at over 15 tatami mats, and all rooms are a minimum of 6 tatami mats with good sunlight and ventilation. The kitchen is a modern system kitchen with a face-to-face design. Other amenities include an automatic bath, heated toilet seats, a TV monitor intercom, and storage in all rooms. Parking is available for two vehicles, and immediate occupancy is possible. The location is flat and convenient, just a 4-minute walk from Unebi Goryomae Station on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line, providing easy access to the wider Kansai region.
The surrounding area of Kashihara is rich in history as the site of Japan's first permanent capital. An interesting fact is that the city is home to the Kashihara Shrine, built on the spot where Emperor Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor, is said to have ascended to the throne. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Kashihara Shrine (Kashihara Jingu), a significant Shinto site surrounded by a vast forest, located just a 16-minute walk from the property.
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