Residential Property in Fuchu, Tokyo
This detached house is situated in a quiet residential area of Yotsuya, Fuchu City, Tokyo. The property offers a simple and comfortable living environment, with a design that prioritizes everyday ease. The exterior features a gentle color palette that blends with the natural surroundings, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The entrance is adorned with greenery that changes with the seasons, providing a natural oasis. The house is designed to allow residents to enjoy the spaciousness of the sky above, contributing to a feeling of openness and relaxation. The garden is filled with charming plants, offering a peaceful place to enjoy the changing seasons and a gentle breeze from the living room.
The property includes a garden and a carport. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 83.45 square meters on a land area of 134.71 square meters. The layout is a 2K (two rooms plus a kitchen/dining area). The property was built in December 1966. The property is connected to public water mains and has a main sewer system. It uses individual LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) for energy. The property is located in a quiet residential area and is within a 10-minute walk of an elementary school.
The property is within walking distance of multiple train lines, including the Keio Line's Naka-kawahara Station (23 minutes on foot) and the JR Nambu Line's Nishifu Station (23 minutes on foot). The Keio Line's Seiseki-sakuragaoka Station is also accessible by bus (17 minutes). Nearby amenities include a convenience store (200 meters away), a supermarket (1000 meters away), a drugstore (1200 meters away), a park (600 meters away), an elementary school (580 meters away), and a junior high school (460 meters away). The property is in a first-class low-rise residential zone with building coverage and floor area ratio regulations of 40% and 80% respectively. There are some restrictions, including landscape regulations, a quasi-fire-resistant area, and an irregularly shaped plot. The building exceeds the current building coverage and floor area ratio limits. Reconstruction may require permission under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act. The property is available for purchase.