Spacious New Family Home with Underground Garage in Yokohama's Tori ga Oka
This brand-new detached house, scheduled for completion in September 2026, offers a modern and comfortable lifestyle in the well-regarded Tori ga Oka neighborhood of Yokohama's Totsuka Ward. The property features a generous 4LDK layout with an expansive living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 17.7 tatami mats, providing ample space for family living and entertaining.
The home is equipped with several notable features. A large roof terrace offers valuable outdoor space with potential for gardening or relaxation. A key highlight is the underground garage, which protects your vehicle from the elements (subject to vehicle type). The elevated lot ensures privacy from street-level sightlines, while the approximately 6.5-meter-wide front road contributes to an open, spacious feel. The property is located within the Totsuka Tori ga Oka Residential Building Agreement area, ensuring a well-maintained and pleasant environment. To the east, across the road, is a park where residents can enjoy cherry blossoms in the spring.
Accessibility is convenient with two train lines available. The Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line's Odoriba Station is a 14-minute walk, while JR Tokaido Main Line's Totsuka Station is accessible via a 10-minute bus ride plus a 3-minute walk from the Tori ga Oka Daiichi Koen bus stop. Daily life is supported by supermarkets within a 5-minute walk, including Gyomu Super Yamatedai Store and Sotetsu Rosen Yamatedai Store.
The area around Totsuka Ward is rich in history and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Totsuka" area was historically a major post station on the Tokaido road during the Edo period, facilitating travel between Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Sankeien Garden in southern Yokohama, a vast traditional Japanese garden featuring historic buildings relocated from across Japan, including a three-story pagoda designated as an Important Cultural Property.