Spacious 4K Wooden House in Kobe's Nakada Ward
This property is a two-story wooden house built in April 1967, offering a total floor area of 60.06 square meters on a land plot of 82.56 square meters. The layout is a 4K configuration, providing four separate rooms plus a kitchen. The house is currently vacant and available for immediate handover. It is situated in a quiet residential area within Kobe's Nakada Ward, approximately a 20-minute walk from Oji Koen Station on the Hankyu Kobe Line. The location also offers bus access via the Goke stop, which is a 7-minute bus ride from Rokkō Station followed by a 6-minute walk.
The property features several notable equipment and characteristics. The kitchen includes a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom and toilet are equipped with a reheating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with a shower attachment, and a washlet toilet seat. Indoor amenities consist of a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a door phone with a TV monitor, and underfloor heating. Key features of the property are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and includes a parking space. The property is connected to public water and sewer systems.
Special notes from the agent highlight that the house faces southeast, ensuring good sunlight. There are balconies on both the south and north sides of the second floor. The agent also suggests the property could be suitable as an investment property. A critical point to note is that this property does not fulfill the road frontage obligation under the Building Standards Act, meaning it cannot be rebuilt.
The surrounding area of Nakada Ward is a well-established residential district in Kobe, known for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to urban conveniences. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Oji Koen (Prince Park) area is named after the visit of Prince Yoshihito, the future Emperor Taisho, in the early 20th century. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kobe Port Tower, a symbol of the city's maritime history and a popular observation deck offering panoramic views of Kobe Bay and the surrounding mountains.