Newly Built Detached House in Nishinokawa
This is a newly constructed detached house located in Nishinokawa 3-chome, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The property features a 4LDK layout with a building area of 102.68 square meters on a land area of 165.63 square meters. The building is a two-story wooden structure, completed in March 2026, and is currently vacant.
The interior features flooring in all rooms, creating a calm atmosphere. The living, dining, and kitchen area is spacious at approximately 19 tatami mats. The kitchen is an open, face-to-face style, allowing for easy interaction with family while cooking. A large pantry provides convenient storage for bulk purchases, and there is also linen storage for towels and detergents. The staircase is integrated into the living room, naturally increasing family communication. All rooms have closets, and the kitchen has underfloor storage, offering ample storage space throughout the home. The bathroom has a window for good ventilation and natural light, and is equipped with a bathroom dryer. The property also includes a dishwasher and a TV monitor intercom.
The land rights are freehold, and the property is located in a Category 1 low-rise exclusive residential district with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. The property is conveniently located near a supermarket (York Mart Kawasaki Nogawa Store, approx. 580m) and an elementary school (Nogawa Elementary School, approx. 280m), making it a suitable environment for raising children. Access to public transport is via the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, with a bus ride of 18 minutes from Miyamaedaira Station to the Nogawa Elementary School bus stop, followed by a 7-minute walk.
Open house viewings are available by reservation only. Please contact the store in advance as no staff will be present at the property on the day of the viewing. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing outside of the designated times, please feel free to contact the store at 0120-313-780. The property is handled by Mitsui no Rehouse, Saginuma Center.