Spacious Modern Home in Nikko with Island Kitchen and Loft Spaces
This well-presented detached house, built in December 2018, offers a comfortable and modern living space in the quiet residential area of Itabashi, Nikko City. The property features a generous total floor area of 104.75 square meters arranged over two stories in a 3SLDK layout, providing ample room for family life. A key highlight is the stylish island kitchen, equipped with a three-burner IH cooking heater, creating a functional and contemporary heart for the home.
The layout includes a spacious 15.7-jo (approx. 25.9 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area on the first floor, alongside a 5.5-jo (approx. 9.1 sqm) Western-style room. Upstairs, you will find two additional bedrooms measuring 6.7 jo (approx. 11.1 sqm) and 4 jo (approx. 6.6 sqm). Notably, the rooms on the second floor each feature a loft, offering excellent potential for use as hobby spaces, home offices, or extra storage. The property is fitted with desirable amenities including air conditioning, a walk-in closet, a dedicated bath with a drying function, two or more toilets (one with a warm-water washlet), an indoor laundry area, and flooring throughout. Utilities include public water supply, a propane gas system, and a septic tank.
The property sits on a 320.15 square meter plot (based on the official registry) with a wide gap to the neighboring house, ensuring good privacy. The current status is occupied. The agent's special notes state: "Currently occupied. If you wish to see it in person, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." Prospective buyers are encouraged to inquire about arranging a visit.
The location in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, offers a serene lifestyle while remaining within a 20-minute walk of the Tobu Nikko Line's Shimokodai Station. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and profound historical significance. A major landmark nearby is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a breathtaking complex of ornate Shinto and Buddhist structures set amidst ancient cedar forests, drawing visitors from around the world.