Spacious Family Home with Recent Renovations in Himeji
This well-maintained two-story house, built in September 1993, offers a generous living space of 108.30㎡ on a sizable 254.87㎡ plot in Himeji's Hirohata Ward. The property features a 4SLDK layout, providing ample room for family life, and includes a unique home garden space for those with a green thumb. A significant renovation was completed in October 2024 (Reiwa 6), which included a full roof and exterior wall repaint, a complete renewal of the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and vanity unit, and new wallpaper throughout all rooms on the first floor, ensuring a move-in ready condition.
The home is equipped with a range of modern amenities for comfort and convenience. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, featuring an IH cooktop. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function and a bath dryer, allowing for warm baths at any time. Other notable equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet seat, a dishwasher, and a TV monitor doorphone for security. Indoor features comprise a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot.
Constructed by Sekisui House with a meter module design for a spacious feel, the property boasts parking for up to five vehicles (depending on the car type). A special note mentions the presence of an unregistered sunroom, and the 'S' in the layout denotes a service room (storage room). The current status is vacant, and viewings are possible.
The location in Nishi-Kamata is residential, within a 650m (approx. 9-minute walk) radius of Himeji City Yawata Elementary School and Himeji City Yumesaki Junior High School. The area is served by public utilities including public water supply, city gas, and sewer. For daily needs, a Cosmos Drug Store and a 7-Eleven convenience store are nearby. The property is approximately a 28-minute walk from Agao Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line. The region is rich in history, with Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's most iconic and pristine surviving feudal castles, located just a few kilometers away, offering a stunning glimpse into the country's samurai past.