Spacious 5DK Family Home in Higashimurayama, Tokyo
This detached house for sale in Higashimurayama City, Tokyo, offers a generous living space with a total floor area of 89.05 sqm (approximately 26.93 tsubo) arranged in a 5DK layout. The property is situated on a land plot of 100.18 sqm (approx. 30.3 tsubo) and features a two-story wooden structure built in July 1986. The layout includes a combination of Japanese and Western-style rooms: one 8.0-jo Japanese room, one 6.0-jo Japanese room, three 6.0-jo Western-style rooms, and a 6.0-jo dining kitchen.
Key equipment and features of the property include two toilets, a separate bath and toilet, a washbasin area, a system kitchen with a 2-burner stove, ample storage space including under-floor storage and storage in all rooms, a designated indoor washing machine space, city gas, and tap water. Special notes highlight the property's two-sided sunlight exposure and the presence of Japanese-style rooms. A noteworthy remark is that the floor plan diagrams prioritize the current condition of the property.
The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable. It includes an unregistered parking space under the building, though on-site confirmation is required. There is no balcony. The land is freehold, classified as residential land, and located within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and a Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone. The building-to-land ratio is 40% and the floor area ratio is 80%. The land is flat and has road frontage to the north on a 4m wide private road, with a 7.3m frontage on that private road, which is paved. There are no legal restrictions on rebuilding.
The Higashimurayama area provides a residential atmosphere within the Tokyo metropolis. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the historic Seibu-en amusement park, one of the oldest in Japan, which originally opened in 1912 and features a classic carousel. The closest major landmark is the vast and scenic Shakujii Park in neighboring Nerima Ward, known for its large pond, historical ruins, and extensive greenery, offering a perfect escape into nature.