Spacious 4LDK Home with Ocean Views in Kobe's Maiko Area
This well-presented single-family home, built in 2006, offers a generous living space of approximately 104.33 square meters (about 32 tsubo) on a sizable plot of land measuring roughly 322.92 square meters (about 98 tsubo). Located in the Maiko district of Kobe's Tarumi Ward, the property boasts excellent views overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. The south-facing orientation and two-sided windows in all rooms ensure superb natural light and ventilation throughout the home.
The layout is a comfortable 4LDK, with all bedrooms exceeding 6-jo in size. The living-dining-kitchen area is a spacious approximately 17-jo room featuring two-sided windows. The property includes a counter kitchen, allowing for interaction with family while cooking, and is equipped with an IH cooktop, which is easy to clean and helps prevent excessive heat in the kitchen during summer. The home is designed with a living room staircase, promoting family interaction, and features a well-organized floor plan with consolidated wet areas for efficient housework flow. Notable amenities include two separate toilets, a spacious roof balcony, a walk-in closet, storage in every room, underfloor heating, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, and a washlet toilet. The property is also barrier-free and features an all-electric system. Security is enhanced with a TV monitor-equipped doorphone.
Additional features include a dedicated garden, a bay window, hardwood flooring, a motorcycle parking space, a flat parking area, and a high-roof parking space. The property can accommodate parking for three vehicles. The current status is vacant, and viewings are available. The surrounding area is convenient for daily life, with a supermarket located within a 750-meter radius (about a 10-minute walk).
The Maiko area is historically significant as the location of the famous Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge when it opened. A major nearby landmark is the scenic Maiko Park, which offers stunning panoramic views of the bridge and the Seto Inland Sea, making it a popular spot for walks and photography.