Modern Family Home in Hyogo's Tranquil Taishi Town
The property features a spacious 3SLDK layout with an additional service room, providing ample space for family living. The total floor area measures 106.4 square meters, while the land size is 173.73 square meters. The current status indicates the property is occupied, and interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent to arrange a viewing at their preferred date.
Special notes from the agent provide crucial details about the property. The parking capacity accommodates up to three vehicles in parallel, including two carport spaces, though the exact number may vary depending on vehicle type. The service room (S) functions as a storage area, and it's important to note that furniture and furnishings shown in photographs are not included in the sale.
The home boasts several standout features including a high-ceiling living area that creates a bright and open atmosphere. The kitchen is equipped with a triple-wide IH cooking system, providing ample space for meal preparation. Storage solutions are comprehensive throughout the property, featuring SCL (shoe closet), family closet, and walk-in closet (WIC) options to accommodate all organizational needs.
Additional property specifications include wooden construction, flat land topography, and front road access of 6 meters or more. The property is located in a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and floor area ratio of 150%. The land right is ownership, and no notification under the Land Transaction Law is required.
Transportation access includes a 31-minute walk to Aboshi Station on the JR Tokaido-Sanyo Main Line, or alternatively, a 30-minute bus ride from Himeji Station followed by a 12-minute walk from the southeast exit.
The surrounding area of Taishi Town offers a blend of rural charm and convenient amenities. An interesting historical fact about the region is that it's named after Prince Shotoku, a prominent figure in Japanese history who played a crucial role in introducing Buddhism to Japan. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site located approximately 30 minutes away by car, renowned as one of Japan's most spectacular and well-preserved feudal castles.