Spacious Family Home in Convenient Kashihara City Location
This well-maintained two-story house offers comfortable living in the desirable Kashihara City area of Nara Prefecture. Built in February 2006, the property features 4 bedrooms and a generous living/dining/kitchen area, providing ample space for family life. With a total floor area of 102.68 square meters spread across two stories, the home includes a south-facing balcony that ensures excellent natural lighting throughout the day.
The property is currently occupied, and viewings are welcomed. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred viewing dates. According to the special notes, this property falls under the Embankment Regulation Act Article 22 area and is within a 15-meter height zone. The number of available parking spaces depends on the vehicle type. The contract includes a disclaimer of responsibility for non-conformities. Importantly, while reconstruction of the building is generally not permitted as a principle, it becomes possible under the application of Building Standards Act Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2, with permission from the specific administrative agency.
Located in Shimoita Higashi 1-chome, Kashihara City, the home benefits from exceptional transportation access. JR Wakayama Line's Kashihara Station is just a 4-minute walk away, while Kintetsu Osaka Line's Kintetsu Shimoda Station is a mere 7-minute walk. This dual-line access provides convenient commuting options to various destinations. The property sits on a 200.04 square meter land parcel (based on official registry) with a 13.9-meter frontage facing a 2-meter wide private road to the south.
The neighborhood offers comprehensive amenities within easy reach. Nearby facilities include Nanto Bank Kashihara Branch, Kashihara Post Office, Jambo Square Kashihara shopping complex, Kashihara City Hall, and The Big Extra Kashihara store for daily shopping needs. The area represents a well-established residential community that has developed over more than 20 years, providing a balanced urban lifestyle with convenient access to both local services and major transportation routes.
Kashihara City holds significant historical importance as the site of Japan's first permanent capital, Fujiwara-kyo, established in 694 AD. While the ancient capital ruins lie approximately 5 kilometers from this property, the area remains rich in cultural heritage. The nearby Yamato Plain has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making this region one of Japan's most historically significant areas outside of Nara City itself.