Spacious 3-Story Home with Dual Station Access in Kobe's Nagata Ward
This well-maintained 3-story house, built in November 1993, offers a functional 4DK layout across a generous total floor area of 107.12 square meters. The property is situated on a 54.71 square meter plot of land in Kobe's Nagata Ward, providing a solid foundation for family living. A key feature is the property's excellent accessibility, being just a 7-minute walk from both the JR Sanyo Main Line's Shin-Nagata Station and the Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line's Shin-Nagata Station, offering convenient two-way access to different rail networks.
The home is equipped with a range of modern amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter, integrating cooking, cleaning, and storage spaces for efficiency. For security and peace of mind, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone is installed. The bathroom includes a reheating function, ensuring a warm bath is always available. Additional notable equipment includes an IH cooktop, a gas cooktop, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped washbasin vanity, a washlet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and underfloor heating.
Special features of the property include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and it comes with a parking space. The listing notes that the first-floor warehouse area can be converted into a parking space at the buyer's expense (depending on the vehicle type). The current status is vacant, and viewings are possible. The seller's liability for defects and obligation to repair equipment is exempted.
The surrounding area of Nagata Ward is a vibrant part of Kobe. An interesting local fact is that the ward is historically known as a major center for the production of Kobe's famous wagashi (Japanese sweets) and has a deep connection to the city's shoe manufacturing industry. For recreation and tourism, the property is within reasonable distance of major attractions. The iconic Kobe Port Tower and the scenic Meriken Park, with its waterfront views and the Kobe Maritime Museum, are a short train or drive away, offering a glimpse into the city's international port history and beautiful harbor scenery.