Spacious Modern Family Home in Higashiyamato, Tokyo
This recently constructed detached house, built in April 2020, offers a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 122.76㎡ (approximately 37.13 tsubo) on a sizable 172.56㎡ (approximately 52.19 tsubo) corner lot. Located in a quiet, low-density residential zone in Higashiyamato City, Tokyo, the property is just a 10-minute walk from Seibu Haijima Line's Higashiyamatoshi Station, providing excellent commuter access.
The home is equipped with numerous modern features and high-quality finishes. Key equipment includes a 4.6kW solar power system with HEMS monitoring, an electric vehicle charging outlet, a water softener, and a high-efficiency heat exchange ventilation system with high-performance filters. It is certified as a Long-Term Superior Housing unit with seismic grade 3 and meets ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, featuring high airtightness and insulation with lifetime-guaranteed spray foam insulation. The exterior walls are Power Board with Dura photocatalyst coating, and the property includes termite damage protection. Interior highlights include a touch-key entry door, a kitchen with touchless faucet, magnetic panels, and a deep dishwasher, a tankless toilet on the first floor, a dining area with speaker-equipped downlights, a loft space with under-stair storage, a wide balcony, an entrance hand-wash basin, a skylight over a void space for an open feel, Eco-Carat walls, picture rails, a magnetic board in the living room, a parcel delivery box, three air conditioners with nanoe technology, and two mosquito screens.
The area of Higashiyamato offers a blend of suburban tranquility and convenience, with supermarkets and daily necessities within a short walk. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the greater Tama region, known for its numerous parks and green spaces, providing a respite from the denser urban core of Tokyo. The closest major landmark is the historic Musashi Imperial Graveyard, a vast and serene forested area containing the tombs of Emperor Taisho and Emperor Showa, located a short drive or train ride away in nearby Hachiōji.