Spacious Modern Home in Uji's Desirable Neighborhood
This beautifully maintained 4LDK house in Uji City's Isedacho Sunada district offers contemporary living across two stories with 101.43 square meters of comfortable space. Built in June 2024, this nearly new property features a southwest corner location with excellent natural light and comes with two complimentary parking spaces. The all-electric home includes a system kitchen with counter space and dishwasher, separate bath and toilet facilities, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, and bathroom dryer.
The property boasts extensive storage solutions including walk-in closets and storage in every room, complemented by hardwood flooring throughout. The layout comprises a 16-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area, three Western-style rooms (7, 6.5, and 5.2 tatami mats respectively), plus a 5-tatami mat Japanese-style room. Situated on a 136.75 square meter plot in a quiet residential area zoned for First Category Medium-to-High-Rise Residential buildings, this home represents an excellent opportunity in Kyoto's historic Uji region.
According to the agent's notes, this property is currently vacant and ready for viewing. The agent encourages interested parties to contact them freely to arrange a viewing date. They note they're open during Obon and Golden Week holidays without interruption, and provide the latest information through LINE, Instagram, and the Yamada Real Estate website. The agency accommodates viewings on weekends, holidays, and even after 7 PM, with both meeting and dispersing at the property location available as options.
The Isedacho Sunada neighborhood offers convenient access to daily amenities with supermarkets, convenience stores, and pharmacies all within walking distance. The area is well-served by public transportation with Kintetsu Kyoto Line's Ogura Station just a 19-minute walk away and Iseda Station 20 minutes on foot. Uji is renowned for its historic significance as the setting for The Tale of Genji, Japan's classic literary masterpiece, and is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Byodoin Temple, an architectural gem dating back to the Heian period that appears on the 10-yen coin.