Spacious 3DK Detached House in Quiet Yokosuka Residential Area
This detached house, built in November 1970, offers a comfortable living space of approximately 86.95 square meters (about 26.3 tsubo) on a generous plot of land measuring 219.21 square meters (about 66.31 tsubo). The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood within Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and features a two-story wooden structure with a 3DK layout. The land is on a corner plot in a highland area, designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Key equipment and features of the property include a shower-equipped vanity, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, two or more air conditioning units, a bay window, propane gas, and public water and sewer systems. Special notes highlight the home's location in a quiet residential area and its two-sided natural lighting, which brightens the interior. One of the 15-tatami mat western-style rooms on the first floor benefits from this dual exposure and connects to a wooden deck. Additional remarks specify that the seller has designated a judicial scrivener, the property boundaries are not explicitly indicated, and the transaction is under an exclusive intermediary agreement. The floor plan is subject to the actual current condition.
The Fujimi district of Yokosuka is a well-established residential area known for its peaceful atmosphere. Yokosuka is a port city with deep naval history and offers a unique blend of Japanese and American cultural influences due to the presence of the U.S. Naval base. The property is within a 15-minute walk of Kenritsu Daigaku Station on the Keikyu Main Line, providing access to Yokohama and Tokyo. A major nearby landmark is the historic Mikasa Park, centered around the preserved battleship Mikasa, a pre-dreadnought warship that served as the flagship of Admiral Togo Heihachiro during the Russo-Japanese War and is now a museum ship.