Spacious Wooden Family Home in the Scenic Foothills of Minamiashigara
This well-maintained two-story wooden house, built in 1990, offers a comfortable and spacious living environment in the tranquil, nature-rich city of Minamiashigara, Kanagawa Prefecture. The property features a generous total floor area of 82.5 square meters, arranged in a 5DK layout, providing ample room for family living. The home includes both Japanese-style tatami rooms and Western-style rooms, a mini-kitchen, a bath, toilet, and washbasin area. Notable equipment includes public water supply, public gas, a propane system, a septic tank for drainage, a private garden, and available parking space.
The property sits on a sizable plot of 190.02 square meters and is situated on a designated private road with shared ownership. It is currently vacant and ready for new occupants, with the handover timing open for discussion. The location is in a City Planning Act's "Urbanization Control Area," offering a peaceful, semi-rural lifestyle. The building has a floor area ratio of 100% and a building coverage ratio of 50%.
Minamiashigara is a city where history and nature converge, known for preserving a sense of timeless tradition. The area is home to historic sites like Daiyuzan Saijoji Temple and Ashigara Shrine. The surrounding landscape of satoyama (countryside) changes beautifully with the seasons, and the community hosts various traditional events and seasonal flower festivals. The city is also noted for its robust child-rearing support and its commitment to using local produce in school lunches. While offering a relaxed, countryside atmosphere, central Tokyo is accessible in about an hour and a half, providing a perfect balance of rural serenity and urban convenience.