Newly Built Detached House in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, located in Kamitsuruma Honcho 9-chome, Minami Ward, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, offers a modern living space scheduled for completion in March 2026. The property features a spacious 3LDK layout with rooms sized at 6-tatami, 6-tatami, and 7.5-tatami, complemented by a generous 18-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The house is built on a measured land area of 103.9 sqm (approximately 31.42 tsubo) with a total floor area of 91.91 sqm (approx. 27.8 tsubo). It is a two-story wooden structure.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bidet toilet seat with reheating function, a bathroom dryer and heater, a bathroom window, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen with a countertop design for easy meal serving, a water purifier, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, a monitor-equipped intercom, fire alarms, and connections for city gas, electricity, water supply, and sewerage. Special notes highlight two-sided lighting and all rooms having two-sided lighting, with exterior siding walls. Important remarks indicate the property is in a fire prevention zone or quasi-fire prevention zone, and has a development permit (Sagamihara City Directive (Kaitcho) No. R06-1055, dated March 10, 2025) and a development inspection certificate (No. 07-33, dated September 26, 2025). The judicial scrivener and land and house surveyor are specified by the seller. Any height difference notations will be superseded by the actual conditions, and utility poles and guy wires may be present within the lot.
The area of Sagamihara's Minami Ward is a residential suburb with convenient access to Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tama River area is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Sagamihara Fureai no Sato, a cultural and recreational facility showcasing traditional crafts and local history.