Traditional Japanese Single-Story Home in Kamakura
This property is a Japanese-style single-story house located in the Yamanouchi area of Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is an approximately 11-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line. The home offers a living space of 65.27 square meters on a land area of 165.15 square meters, built in July 2002.
The layout is a 2DK, featuring two Japanese-style rooms of approximately 10 tatami mats and 6 tatami mats, along with a dining kitchen. A notable feature is the Hiroen (a traditional Japanese veranda) on the southeast side. Under the tatami flooring, there is underfloor storage and a sunken kotatsu (horigotatsu). The dining kitchen ceiling includes attic storage. Sliding windows and casement windows are equipped with electric shutters. The bathroom (approximately 3.3 square meters) has a bay window, and the washroom is also approximately 3.3 square meters, including a vanity and washing machine space. There is one parking space, approximately 2.4 meters wide and 5.5 meters deep. The front road is a dead-end public road, ensuring a quiet living environment. Due to the elevation difference from the road and the southeast orientation, the 10-tatami Japanese room and the Hiroen receive good sunlight. The property has a circular window (enmado) as an accent on the exterior. The west side of the building has space available for creating a garden.
The property is connected to public water mains and public sewerage, with individual LPG gas. The building is a single-story wooden structure. The land is zoned as Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Area. The building coverage ratio is 40% and the floor area ratio is 80%. The property is currently for sale at 42,000,000 yen, with the delivery date negotiable.