A Spacious Family Home in Tokyo's Suburban Oasis
This property is a detached, two-story wooden house built in March 1989, offering a generous 90.66㎡ of living space across a 4LDK layout. The home sits on a 107.42㎡ plot of land, providing ample room for family life and outdoor activities. The land is designated as a residential area within the First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet neighborhood atmosphere.
Critical details from the agent's notes include the road access situation: the property fronts a single public road to the north, which is 4.8 meters wide, with a frontage of 2.6 meters. A significant advantage is the flexibility regarding the land and structure. The land can be delivered as a vacant lot, and the existing house can be handed over with surface-level work completed. A current point of note is that ivy from the neighboring property has grown thickly on the exterior wall, but discussions regarding this matter are scheduled to take place.
The property includes a free parking space and is conveniently located within walking distance of key train stations, including a 15-minute walk to Musashino Line's Shin-Akitsu Station and a 16-minute walk to Seibu Ikebukuro Line's Akitsu Station. The area of Higashimurayama City offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the historic Showa Memorial Park, a vast national park created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa's reign. The closest major landmark is the Tama Zoological Park, a large and popular zoo that attracts visitors from across the Tokyo metropolitan area.