Blooming Garden Hiratsuka City Mato 10-Building Development
This new construction development, Blooming Garden, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a brand-new detached house in the tranquil Asahi area of Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The development consists of ten distinct homes, each offering unique layouts and features. Available units range from 3LDK to 4LDK configurations, with building sizes from approximately 98.33 m² to 99.99 m² and land plots from 120.01 m² to 121.62 m². Each home is designed to accommodate two parking spaces, subject to vehicle type.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the following: The property is completed. Regarding road access, it fronts a 3.82-meter public road to the north. Utilities include public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, individual propane gas, and main sewerage. The area is designated as a Category 2 Height District and a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone. Important remarks note that the cost of meter installation will be borne by the buyer. As the land subdivision is not yet finalized, there is a possibility of minor increases or decreases in the land area. Additionally, there is a shared interest in a garbage collection area of 4.60 m², with each owner holding a 1/10 share.
The homes boast high-performance specifications, with plans to obtain Long-Term Excellent Housing certification, BELS (Building-Housing Energy-efficiency Labeling System) certification, and Housing Performance Indication certification. They also feature the TOEI Safety Damper seismic damping system. Interior highlights include spacious LDKs ranging from 16 to 20.5 tatami mats, the potential for a Japanese-style room, multi-skip spaces, open sanitary areas, wide balconies, and flooring throughout.
The surrounding neighborhood is a quiet residential area within convenient reach of daily amenities. For leisure and culture, residents are a short drive from the scenic Shonan coast and can easily visit the historic Hiratsuka Hachiman-gu Shrine. The area is also known for its annual Tanabata Star Festival, one of the largest in Japan, which fills the city center with spectacular decorations every July.