New Construction Detached Homes in Minami-Atami Ajiro: Tsukimigaoka Subdivision
Discover the Tsukimigaoka Subdivision, a collection of new construction detached homes in the scenic Minami-Atami Ajiro area. This development offers three distinct properties with varying specifications and completion dates, providing options for discerning buyers. The homes are situated on spacious plots ranging from approximately 201.28 to 234.75 square meters, with building sizes from 75.45 to 100.60 square meters. The layouts are designed for modern living, available in 2LDK and 3LDK configurations, all constructed as two-story wooden frame buildings with Galvalume steel sheet roofing.
The property is equipped with essential public utilities: public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, and LP gas. The infrastructure includes covered U-shaped side gutters and requires the installation of an individual septic tank (Johkasou) for each household. The land is zoned as residential within an urban planning area (non-delineated). Construction is governed by specific regulations including a 40% building coverage ratio and a 200% floor area ratio, though a building covenant restricts the latter to 100%. Additional area designations include a Type 2 Scenic Zone, Land Readjustment Control Area, Article 22 Area, and Sediment Disaster Alert Zone. A building covenant exists to preserve the quality of the residential environment, limiting use to dedicated residences, building height to two stories, and the floor area ratio to 100%.
The Minami-Atami area is part of the renowned Atami City in Shizuoka Prefecture, a famous hot spring resort destination since the Edo period. The property offers convenient access, with Ajiro Station on the Tokaido Main Line approximately a 16-17 minute walk or a 6-minute drive away. The area is characterized by its lush, mountainous terrain descending to the Sagami Bay, offering a blend of coastal and hillside living. A notable landmark nearby is the Atami Castle, a reconstruction perched on a hill offering panoramic views of the city and bay, serving as a museum and observation deck.