Spacious Modern Family Home in Desirable Kichijoji
This well-appointed detached house, built in July 2010, offers a generous 179.25 sqm of living space across two stories, situated on a 198.29 sqm plot in the highly sought-after Kichijoji Honcho area of Musashino City, Tokyo. The property features a 5SLDK layout, ideal for multi-generational living, with a breakdown of rooms including a Japanese-style room (approx. 7.2 jo), four Western-style rooms (approx. 9.5 jo, 8.8 jo, 7.4 jo, and 6.7 jo), and a spacious 27.8 jo living-dining-kitchen area.
The home is equipped with comprehensive facilities including city gas, water supply and sewerage, underfloor heating, hot water supply, separate bath and toilet, two toilets with warm-water washlet seats, bath dryer, reheating function, auto bath, washbasin, indoor laundry space, system kitchen, counter kitchen, dishwasher, water purifier, loft, lighting fixtures, 24-hour ventilation system, shutters, balcony, terrace, wood deck/terrace, garden, underfloor storage, and 24-hour security. Special notes highlight excellent sunlight, a quiet residential neighborhood, free parking for two cars, suitability for two households, and a completed setback of 6.00 sqm. The second floor boasts a roof balcony. The property is noted for its proximity to the Kichijoji shopping district, its spacious living room, and its eligibility for minpaku (private lodging) use. All rooms face southwest, ensuring good sunlight.
The property is located on a private road with access from the north via a 5m-wide road, with a 9m frontage and designated location. It is in a flat area within the City Planning Act's urbanization area, zoned as Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and floor area ratio of 100%.
Kichijoji is consistently ranked as one of Tokyo's most livable neighborhoods, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere blending trendy shops and cafes with natural beauty. The area is famously home to Inokashira Park, a sprawling park with a picturesque pond, boat rentals, and the Ghibli Museum, making it a major cultural and recreational hub within the metropolis.