A Newly Built 3LDK Home in Kamakura's Tranquil Tsunishi District
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in June 2026, offers a modern 3LDK layout within the serene, low-density residential neighborhood of Tsunishi 2-chome, Kamakura City. With a total floor area of 87.76 sqm (approximately 26.54 tsubo) on a generous 123.69 sqm (approximately 37.41 tsubo) plot, the property is designed for comfortable family living. It features a two-story design with a second-floor living room for enhanced privacy, an open-plan living and dining area with a sloped ceiling, and all rooms sized at six tatami mats or larger. A fixed staircase leads to a versatile loft space, and a south-facing balcony provides outdoor access.
The home is equipped with modern amenities including a family-friendly open kitchen with a water purifier and dishwasher, a bathroom with a ventilation, drying, and heating system, and washbasins on each floor. For storage, a spacious shoe-in closet is perfect for outdoor gear. The property includes parking space for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The location is highly convenient, with the Shonan Monorail's Kataseyama Station a 6-minute walk away and the Enoshima Electric Railway's Koshigoe Station within a 13-minute walk. Supermarkets, convenience stores, and parks are all within a 10-minute walking radius, ensuring a high quality of daily life.
Critical property notes, as provided by the agent, must be considered: The property is located within a Type 2 Scenic District (第2種風致地区), a Land Readjustment and Construction Work Regulation Area (宅地造成等工事規制区域), an Article 22 Area (法22条区域), and a Sediment Disaster Special Warning Zone (土砂災害特別警戒区域内). These designations indicate specific legal and regulatory constraints related to development, construction, and disaster prevention that prospective buyers must investigate thoroughly.
The area is steeped in history, with Kamakura being the political center of medieval Japan. A short trip will bring you to the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kotoku-in), a monumental bronze statue cast in 1252 and a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage. Living here offers a unique blend of peaceful residential living with easy access to world-renowned historical sites and the natural beauty of the Shonan coast.