Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Uenohara, Yamanashi
This well-presented 4LDK detached house, built in 1995, offers a comfortable and bright living environment on a generous corner plot. The property features a total floor area of 121.31㎡, with a living room bathed in natural light from two sides, creating an open and inviting space for family gatherings. The functional kitchen provides ample storage and workspace, while the bathroom is spacious enough to enjoy bath time with children. The layout includes a Japanese-style room adjacent to the living room on the first floor, which features a large south-facing window and can also be accessed from the entrance, making it versatile as a guest room.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities: running water, sewerage, two toilets with warm-water washing toilet seats, a bath over 1 tsubo in size with a re-heating function and auto-bath system, a shampoo dresser, CATV, a system kitchen, a bay window, shutters, a garden, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm. Special notes detail the corner lot's advantageous road access, facing southeast onto a 6-meter wide public road with 16.5m of frontage and southwest onto a 5-meter wide public road with 18.1m of frontage. The location is within a quiet residential neighborhood and includes parking for two vehicles at no extra cost.
Important remarks indicate the presence of regulations under the Landscape Act, maximum height limits, minimum lot area requirements, sunlight restrictions, and a building agreement. A helpful walking supplement notes it is a 2-minute walk to the Komoa Bridge Lower Station, 4 minutes via an inclined elevator, and then an 11-minute walk from the Upper Station.
The surrounding area of Uenohara City in Yamanashi Prefecture is known for its beautiful natural scenery, nestled near the mountains. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the Fuji Five Lakes region's greater foothills, offering stunning views and outdoor activities. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Fuji itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site visible from many parts of the region, providing a breathtaking backdrop to daily life.