Spacious Detached House in a Quiet Residential Area of Hamura City
This property is a detached house located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Hamura City, Tokyo. The house was built in November 1972 and features a wooden structure with a total floor area of 84.01 sqm (approximately 25.41 tsubo) arranged in a 3LDK layout. The land area is a generous 137.16 sqm (approximately 41.49 tsubo). The property is situated on a plot with road frontage on three sides: a 4-meter wide private road to the north, a 4-meter wide private road to the west, and a 3.9-meter wide public road (Municipal Road 3077) to the south.
Key facilities include a propane gas system, a system kitchen, and an intercom with a TV monitor. A notable feature is the availability of free parking. Important special notes indicate that a setback may be required for any future rebuilding due to the width of the southern public road being recorded as 3.9m. It is advised to exercise caution regarding this point. Furthermore, the widths of the private roads to the north and west are based on on-site measurements, as no official drawings exist, and these measurements may differ from a formal survey.
The area of Hamura City offers a peaceful living environment while remaining within the greater Tokyo metropolis. An interesting local fact is that Hamura is home to the Hamura Intake Weir, a crucial part of the historic Tamagawa Josui, an aqueduct system built in the Edo period to supply water to Tokyo. The closest major landmark is the scenic Okutama Lake, a vast reservoir in the mountains west of the city, popular for boating, fishing, and enjoying nature.