Spacious 3LDK Detached House in the Quiet Residential Neighborhood of Ebina, Kanagawa
This charming two-story detached house, built in December 1982, offers a comfortable living space of 82.62㎡ (approximately 24.99 tsubo) on a generous 127.04㎡ (approximately 38.42 tsubo) plot of land. Priced at 14 million yen, this 3LDK property is situated in a flat, quiet residential area, providing a peaceful living environment. The location is highly convenient, with Shake Station on the Sagami Line just a 14-minute walk away, and bus stops within a 5-minute walk. Daily necessities are easily accessible, with convenience stores and supermarkets within walking distance.
The property has undergone significant renovations to ensure modern comfort and functionality. In July 2004, a comprehensive renovation was completed, updating the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and washroom, as well as the interior (floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings) and exterior (walls and roof). Further interior updates were made in 2015, converting two second-floor Japanese-style rooms into Western-style rooms and replacing the balcony. The house is equipped with a range of modern amenities including a system kitchen with a counter, a shower-equipped vanity, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat and reheating function, a bathroom with a heater and window, storage in all rooms, closets, a bay window, and an energy-saving water heater. The property is noted for its quiet residential setting and barrier-free design.
The property features a layout of one 6-tatami Japanese-style room and two 6-tatami Western-style rooms, along with a living, dining, and kitchen area. It includes parking space for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The land is designated as Category I Exclusive Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is connected to propane gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems.
The Ebina area offers a pleasant blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the historic Kosokuji Temple, known for its beautiful hydrangea gardens that bloom spectacularly in early summer. The closest major landmark is the expansive Sagami River, a significant geographical feature offering riverside parks and walking paths for recreation and leisure.