Spacious Two-Generation Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Tama City
This property is a lightweight steel-framed, two-story house built by Sekisui House in June 1992, located in Sekido 5-chome, Tama City, Tokyo. It is designed as a two-generation home with a layout of 2LDK plus 2LDK, offering a total floor area of 157.69 square meters on a land area of 225.8 square meters. The property features a south-facing garden and a car space for two vehicles, though availability depends on the vehicle type.
The interior includes a living room and bedrooms with a ceiling height of approximately 2.5 meters, excluding the second-floor Japanese-style room. The east-facing windows in each bedroom are equipped with electric shutters. Storage is abundant, including a walk-in closet of about 2.4 tatami mats, a storage room within the first-floor living room, an entrance closet, storage in all rooms, and hallway shelving. The property has two toilets and a bathroom with a window.
The property is a 12-minute walk from Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station on the Keio Line, situated in a green, quiet residential neighborhood. Within a 10-minute walking radius, there are elementary and junior high schools, making it a convenient environment for raising children. The Keio Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Shopping Center is an 11-minute walk away. The property is connected to city gas and is in a designated low-rise residential area with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. A set-back of 13 square meters is required. The land rights are freehold. The property is currently for sale at 64,800,000 yen.