Spacious Modern Family Home in Historic Kamakura
This well-appointed detached house, built in December 2016, offers a generous living space of 147.98㎡ (approximately 44.76 tsubo) arranged in a comfortable 3LDK layout. The property is situated on a substantial plot of land measuring 514.32㎡ (approximately 155.58 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and privacy. The wooden structure is a two-storey building located within a designated Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone in the city planning area.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the land configuration. The property's road access situation is detailed as a single-sided road to the east with a width of 6.2 meters. An important remark clarifies that the total land area includes a lane-shaped portion of approximately 183.37㎡. The property comes with parking available and is currently occupied by the owner.
Located in the Jūnisō area of Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, this home places residents in one of Japan's most historically rich regions. Kamakura served as the nation's political capital during the Kamakura shogunate from 1185 to 1333, leaving a profound cultural legacy. The area is renowned for its serene atmosphere, proximity to the ocean, and numerous temples. A major landmark just a short distance away is the iconic Great Buddha of Kamakura (Kōtoku-in), a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha that is both a National Treasure and a powerful symbol of the city.