Renovated Family Home with Spacious Living in Yokohama's Seya Ward
This charming two-story house, built in 1994 and recently renovated, offers a comfortable and modern living space in a quiet residential area of Yokohama's Seya Ward. The property features a generous land size of 100.14 square meters and a total floor area of 80.05 square meters, arranged in a practical 3LDK layout ideal for families.
The agent's notes highlight key features: a south-facing road, recent renovation, and a spacious living-dining room of 15 tatami mats or more. The interior has been fully refreshed, including the kitchen, bathroom, floors, and all rooms. The kitchen is a stylish system kitchen with a counter that overlooks the living area, allowing for easy supervision of children, and features a three-burner stove for efficient cooking. The bathroom is a comfortable one-tsubo size where you can stretch out and relax. All bedrooms are equipped with storage, and the property includes a TV monitor intercom for security and peace of mind. The front road is quiet with little traffic, making it safe for families with young children.
The listing agent, CORE Yamato Branch, provides extensive special notes and financing information. They operate year-round (except for 5 days at year-end) and are open on Wednesdays. They offer a free pick-up service by car for viewings. Crucially, they emphasize their expertise in home loans, stating that a successful property purchase starts not with "viewing the property" but with "how to structure the loan." They offer preferential rates of up to -2.025% for the entire loan period and variable rates as low as 0.6% through their partner banks, subject to conditions and screening. They encourage consultation, especially for those in specific situations: replacement loans (where the existing home loan balance remains), self-employed or tax filers, those on National Health Insurance, those with late payments in the last 10 years, those with no down payment, those with other loans (especially multiple or large amounts), single individuals, and those over 40 (including pensioners).