Spacious Steel-Frame Home with Underground Garage in Setagaya
This detached house, built in January 2003, offers a comfortable 1LDK layout within a generous total floor area of 106.98 sqm. The property is situated on a 64.00 sqm plot in the desirable Kamisoshigaya 4-chome area of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. The building is a two-story above-ground plus one-story underground steel-frame structure, located within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a single 6-meter wide public road to the north, with a frontage of 6.3 meters, and there is no designated position. Additional remarks clarify that the land is flat. Importantly, the stated total building area of 106.98 sqm includes the underground garage area of 39.60 sqm. Parking is available, subject to vehicle type.
The location offers good access via public transport, with Senzawa Station on the Keio Line approximately a 20-minute walk away, and Chitose-Karasuyama Station about 22 minutes on foot. Bus access from Seijogakuen-mae Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line is also an option. The area of Setagaya is renowned for its residential charm and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Jindai-ji Temple, founded in 733 AD, is the oldest temple in Tokyo and is famous for its soba noodles. The property provides a solid opportunity to own a home with the convenience of an integrated garage in a well-connected and historically rich part of Tokyo.