Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Yachiyo City
This charming two-story wooden house, built in March 1998, offers a comfortable and functional living space in the sought-after Fresh Town development area of Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture. The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood and is conveniently located approximately a 16-minute walk from Yachiyo-Chuo Station on the Tōyō Rapid Railway line. The land fronts a public road on its southeast side with approximately 5 meters of frontage.
The property features a generous land size of approximately 40 tsubo (135.05 sqm) and a total building area of about 30 tsubo (99.36 sqm). The 4LDK layout is designed for modern family living. The bright and open living room benefits from windows on two sides, filling the space with natural light. The first-floor Japanese-style room includes a closet with a top storage compartment (天袋). The floor plan is designed for efficient household chores, with the kitchen and washroom conveniently adjacent. Each room includes storage space, and there is additional attic storage (小屋裏収納) perfect for seasonal items.
Key equipment and features include an L-shaped kitchen with a spacious work area, a three-mirror vanity washbasin with rear storage space, a balcony with a roof, and a monitor-equipped intercom for added security. The property also includes a parking space.
The surrounding environment is ideal for families, with Yamabuki Park just about 120 meters (a 2-minute walk) away and Yachiyo City Ohwada Nishi Elementary School approximately 420 meters (a 6-minute walk) from the home, both within a 10-minute walking distance, contributing to an excellent child-rearing environment.
The area of Yachiyo City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Yachiyodai Plateau, a large residential area developed on what was once a vast training ground for the Imperial Japanese Army. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the Tokyo Disney Resort, located across the Edogawa River in neighboring Urayasu, which is a major tourist attraction accessible via train from nearby stations.