Spacious Corner Lot House in Yokosuka with Unique Features
This property is a detached wooden house built in December 1980, located in the Shonan Takatori 2-chome area of Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The house offers a generous 3LDK layout across two above-ground floors plus a basement, with a total building area of 177.23 sqm (approximately 53.61 tsubo). This floor area notably includes a 31.35 sqm underground garage space. The land itself is a substantial 191.73 sqm (approximately 57.99 tsubo) corner lot, providing excellent light and privacy.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's condition and regulations. The land is a corner plot with road frontage: 5.9 meters wide on the southwest side (public road) with a 12.6-meter contact face, and 5 meters wide on the southeast side. The terrain is flat. The property includes a garage with space for two vehicles (depending on the vehicle type). Importantly, the existing building currently exceeds the legal building coverage ratio and floor area ratio for the zone. Consequently, it is not possible to rebuild a structure of the same size on this land. While it is a corner lot, the corner lot relaxation regulations do not apply. The property falls under the Shonan Takatori 2-chome District Plan.
The area is part of the Shonan region, famed for its coastline and relaxed atmosphere. Yokosuka has a rich naval history and offers a unique blend of Japanese and American cultural influences. A major nearby landmark is the Mikasa Park, which is centered around the preserved Japanese battleship Mikasa, a pre-dreadnought battleship that served as the flagship of Admiral Togo Heihachiro during the Russo-Japanese War and is now a museum ship.