Spacious 3LDK+S House with Barrier-Free Design in Kitakata
This well-maintained detached house, built in June 2008, offers a comfortable and accessible living environment just a 5-minute walk from JR Kitakata Station. The property features a 3LDK+S layout, which includes a separate storage room, providing ample space for a family. The land area is a generous 207.12 square meters (approx. 62.65 tsubo), with a total building floor area of 106.99 square meters (approx. 32.36 tsubo). The house is designed with barrier-free specifications, enhancing ease of movement and accessibility.
Key features highlighted by the agent include the availability of original design blueprints from the time of construction and any subsequent renovations. The property can accommodate parking for three or more vehicles. It is situated on a plot of land over 50 tsubo and is within a 10-minute walk of a supermarket, adding significant convenience. The location is close to the city center. The house is equipped with a system kitchen, enjoys good sunlight, and fronts a road over 6 meters wide. The bathroom is spacious, over 1 tsubo in size. The two-story, wood-frame construction includes modern amenities such as a bidet toilet seat and a walk-in closet. All living rooms are 6 tatami mats or larger.
Additional equipment details include a private well, a public sewer connection, and individual LPG gas supply. The property faces north with a frontage width of 18.3 meters and a road contact width of 7.5 meters. There is no private road burden. The building-to-land ratio is 80% with a floor area ratio of 400%. The area is designated as a quasi-fire prevention zone. The agent's special notes specify: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only." Please note that the listed price of 22,500,000 yen is negotiable (応相談).
The charming city of Kitakata in Fukushima Prefecture is renowned for its distinctive ramen culture, boasting one of the highest numbers of ramen shops per capita in Japan. A major landmark near the property is the historic Kitakata Station building itself, a classic wooden structure that reflects the area's traditional architecture and serves as a gateway to exploring the local sake breweries and warehouses that define the town's scenic landscape.