Spacious Family Home in Higashikurume with Rooftop Terrace
This detached house is situated on a generous plot of over 100 tsubo (approximately 330.81 square meters) in the Kaneyama-cho 2-chome area of Higashikurume, Tokyo. The property offers a substantial living space of 171.25 square meters across two floors, featuring a 5LDK layout. A key highlight is the open rooftop space, which provides an additional outdoor area. The large garden offers ample room for various activities.
The property is located in a quiet, low-traffic area, as it sits on a lot set back from the main road within a designated Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone. This ensures a peaceful living environment while still providing access to central Tokyo. The living room and dining kitchen both open onto a terrace, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The kitchen is a wall-mounted type, designed for efficient meal preparation. Each of the Western-style rooms is over 6 tatami mats in size, and there is abundant storage space throughout the home. The design includes a two-sided balcony, with each second-floor room facing the balcony. A toilet is located on each floor for convenience. Please note that there is a possibility this property cannot be rebuilt, as the frontage on the road specified by the Building Standards Law is less than 2 meters. Parking is available, though vehicle type restrictions apply. The property is currently vacant and ready for viewing.
The home is equipped with public water supply, a main sewer system, and city gas. It was constructed in February 1984 with a reinforced concrete (RC) structure. The land rights are freehold. The property is conveniently located near a supermarket, with Seiyu Higashikurume store approximately 300 meters away (an 8-minute walk), and the Super Viva Home Higashikurume home center is 500 meters from the property. Higashikurume Dai-6 Elementary School is a 6-minute walk (450 meters) away. The nearest station is Higashikurume on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, which is an 8-minute bus ride from the property, followed by an 8-minute walk from the Higashikurume Danchi bus stop.