Spacious 4DK Family Home in a Nature-Rich Sagamihara Neighborhood
This charming two-story wooden house, built in October 1989, offers a comfortable 4DK layout with a total floor area of 74.53㎡. The property sits on a generous and level plot of 129.58㎡, providing ample outdoor space. The home features a mix of traditional Japanese and Western-style rooms, including two 6-tatami mat Japanese rooms, one 6-tatami mat Western-style room, and a 6-tatami mat dining-kitchen area. Key equipment includes an auto bath with a high-temperature differential heating system, a bathroom with a window, underfloor storage, air conditioning, a bay window, lighting fixtures, a video intercom, and utilities powered by propane gas, electricity, and a water supply with a septic tank. A notable feature is the property's regular, well-shaped plot of land.
The residence is situated in a residential area surrounded by abundant nature, offering a refreshing environment. The location is particularly recommended for families commuting to the Steiner School (Schule). The property includes a balcony, a garden, and free parking. The building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 100%. The land is freehold, classified as residential land, and located in an area without specific urban planning zoning. Road frontage is to the southeast, with a public road width of 4.5m and a private road frontage of 9.9m.
The area of Sagamihara's Midori Ward is known for its lush, mountainous scenery and is part of the Tanzawa-Oyama Quasi-National Park, offering excellent hiking and outdoor activities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Fujino area is renowned for its glass art studios, attracting artists and visitors. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic and relaxing Fujino Yamanami Onsen, a hot spring facility just approximately 1.3km away, perfect for unwinding after exploring the natural beauty of the region.