A Spacious Family Home in the Birthplace of the Nijisseiki Pear
This charming two-story house, built in September 2004, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout within a generous 170.11 sqm plot in Matsudo City, Chiba. The property features a bright and airy living space designed to maximize natural light throughout the day, with a spacious balcony providing ample drying space. The heart of the home is the well-equipped, face-to-face kitchen, allowing interaction with family in the living area. It includes a premium countertop, an integrated sink, a 3-burner gas stove, and a water purifier with a shower-mixer tap.
Essential agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The property includes a freestanding water faucet installed outside, a convenient facility for washing your precious car, cleaning dirty shoes, or watering plants in the garden. A special note states: This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded in 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only.
Additional features include a monitor-equipped intercom for security, an automatic bath system with remote controls, a bathroom dryer, a 24-hour ventilation system, a washlet toilet, and under-floor storage. The home also boasts a separate back entrance from the kitchen, which can serve as an emergency exit. The neighborhood of Takatsuka Shinden holds a unique historical claim as the birthplace of the world-famous Nijisseiki (Twentieth Century) pear. From summer to autumn, the area is dotted with tourist pear orchards and direct sales outlets, offering residents the privilege of purchasing tree-ripened pears not commonly found in markets. For a major landmark, residents can easily visit the historic and scenic Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art in nearby Sakura City, which features an impressive collection and beautiful gardens.