Multi-Generational Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Nishitokyo
This is a five-bedroom, two-story detached house located in the Shimohoya 5-chome area of Nishitokyo City, Tokyo. The property was constructed by Sekisui House in March 2001 and is designed as a two-family home, featuring separate living quarters on each floor. The first floor comprises an L-shaped living and dining room with a kitchen, a Japanese-style room, two Western-style rooms, and a utility closet. The second floor features a living-dining-kitchen area with a south-facing balcony and three additional rooms. The total floor area is 140.72 square meters, set on a land area of 178.51 square meters.
The property has undergone several renovations. In 2022, the intercom was replaced in August and the second-floor kitchen range hood was replaced in December. In January 2020, the exterior walls were painted and waterproofing work was completed. The water heater was replaced in February 2015, and the second-floor bathroom was replaced in April 2012. The property features two separate entrances, with water fixtures located on each floor. The first-floor living and dining area can be used in conjunction with the adjacent Japanese-style room to create a larger space. A south-facing garden is also present. The property is situated in a quiet residential area designated as a Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone and is a nine-minute walk from Hoya Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. A carport is available for parking. The property is connected to public water, municipal sewage, and city gas. The land rights are freehold. The property is being sold by Mitsui Fudosan Realty.