Spacious Two-Generation Hebel House in Hiroshima
This property is a substantial two-family home constructed using the durable Hebel (Autoclaved Lightweight Concrete) system by Asahi Kasei Homes. Located on a corner lot in the Itsukaichi Central area of Saeki Ward, Hiroshima City, this 2012-built residence offers a robust and energy-efficient living environment. The house features a 6LDK layout across three stories, with a total floor area of 177.85 square meters on a land plot of 120.03 square meters.
The home is designed for multi-generational living, with independent kitchens, bathrooms, and washbasins on both the second and third floors. It is fully equipped for modern convenience as an all-electric home, featuring an IH cooking heater, a system kitchen, a dishwasher, a bath dryer, and dual toilets. Notable amenities include built-in parking for two vehicles, double-glazed windows, a TV monitor intercom, and a walk-in closet. The property is also fitted with a 3.94KW solar power generation system and an EcoCute heat pump water heater, promoting energy efficiency and lower utility costs.
As a Stock Hebel House, it benefits from a structural frame with a lifespan exceeding 60 years, excellent fire resistance, insulation, durability, soundproofing, and humidity control. The design allows for easy future renovations and comes with a clear maintenance program, including a 60-year free periodic inspection inherited from Asahi Kasei Homes. The land includes a shared ownership portion of the front road.
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The Itsukaichi area offers a balanced suburban lifestyle with excellent local amenities. A fascinating local fact is that the nearby Miyajima Line, which services the Rakurakuen Station, is one of Hiroshima's historic streetcar lines, connecting the city to the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The closest major tourist attraction is the breathtaking Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island, renowned for its iconic "floating" torii gate, easily accessible via a short train and ferry ride from the area.