Spacious Detached House in Hamura, Tokyo
This detached house, built in March 2006, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 86.11㎡ (approximately 26.04 tsubo) situated on a generous land plot of 116.05㎡ (about 35.10 tsubo). The property is a two-story wooden structure located in a First Category Low-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone within the urbanization promotion area of Hamura City, Tokyo.
Key features include parking availability and an empty house condition, ready for immediate consultation on handover. The property's access road situation is detailed: it fronts two public roads (excluding corner lots). The primary access is to the northeast, with a 5.5-meter wide public road and a frontage of 8.2 meters. A second access point is noted to the northwest, with a 5.0-meter wide public road and a frontage of 10.0 meters. The land is designated as residential and has a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
The area offers a peaceful residential environment while maintaining good access via the Ome Line, with JR Ome Line's Kozukue Station just a 13-minute walk away. Hamura is known for its rich natural scenery along the Tama River and is home to the historic Hamura Intake Weir, a crucial part of Edo-era water management that still supplies part of Tokyo's water today. A major nearby landmark is the scenic Lake Okutama, a vast reservoir and popular destination for outdoor activities located upstream in the mountains.