Spacious Sekisui Heim Family Home with Solar Power in Utsunomiya
This detached house, built in September 2007 by Sekisui Heim, offers a comfortable and energy-efficient lifestyle on a generous plot of approximately 67 tsubo (222.11m²). The property features a 4LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 117.42m². Key highlights include a solar power generation system and an all-electric specification, promoting sustainability and reduced utility costs.
The house boasts numerous desirable features: a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen with an IH cooking heater and dishwasher, a Japanese-style room (washitsu), a balcony on the south side, a south-facing garden, under-floor storage, and a bathroom with a window. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with a wide front road over 6 meters. The land is flat and offers views of the mountains. Parking is available for three or more vehicles under a carport.
The location is convenient, with Utsunomiya Municipal Shinoi Elementary School within a 7-minute walk (550m). The property is currently vacant, and viewings are available strictly by prior appointment. Interested parties are requested to contact the agent with their preferred date and time.
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The property is located in the Shinoi area of Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. This region is part of the Kanto plain and is famously known as the birthplace of "gyoza" (Japanese dumplings), with Utsunomiya boasting the highest number of gyoza restaurants per capita in Japan. For nature and history enthusiasts, the area provides excellent access to the stunning Nikko National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its ornate Toshogu Shrine and breathtaking mountain landscapes, located just a short drive north.