Blooming Garden Ebina City Kokubunjidai 1-Chome 2-Building - Long-Term Excellent Housing
This newly built detached house development, Blooming Garden, offers two distinct units in the sought-after Kokubunjidai area of Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The project features a 4LDK unit priced at 50.8 million yen and a 3LDK unit at 47.8 million yen, both constructed with high-quality standards as Long-Term Excellent Housing. The properties boast generous land sizes of approximately 138.42m² and 138.41m², with total floor areas of 101.30m² and 100.40m² respectively.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the following translations: Equipment/Facilities: Construction completed. Special Notes/Remarks: [Road Access] West: approx. 5.9m public road, Northeast: approx. 8.8m public road. [Utilities] Public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, centralized propane gas, main sewer. [Other Regulations] Fire Prevention Article 22 zone, Landscape Act.
The homes are designed for modern living with features like an entrance atrium in both buildings for an open feel, a south-facing balcony with excellent sunlight, and a spacious balcony connecting two rooms. Interiors include a touchless kitchen faucet, an open counter kitchen facing the living room, a three-way mirror vanity, a deep soaking bathtub, and sloped ceilings for added volume. Additional amenities include a dishwasher, water purifier, walk-in closet, shoe closet, pantry, storage in all rooms, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer and heater, multiple toilets, double-glazed windows, a smart key, and an energy-efficient water heater. The energy consumption performance is rated three stars (achieving a 20% reduction rate). Parking is convenient with three spaces available for Unit 1.
Ebina City is a vibrant suburban hub in Kanagawa, known for its excellent shopping facilities like the large Aeon Mall Ebina. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the 'Ebina Sunflower Fields,' where vast expanses of sunflowers bloom spectacularly every summer, drawing many visitors. The area is also within a reasonable distance of major attractions such as the iconic Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan and a popular destination for hiking and sightseeing.