Spacious 3-Story Family Home in Fuchu's Momijigaoka
This well-presented detached house in Fuchu City's Momijigaoka 3-chome offers a comfortable and convenient family lifestyle. The property features a 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 113.8㎡ (approximately 34.42 tsubo), built on a 75.38㎡ (approximately 22.8 tsubo) plot of land. Constructed in May 1987, this wooden three-story home benefits from a major renovation completed in December 2014, which included updates to the kitchen, toilets, washbasin vanity, flooring, and exterior walls. The bright, southwest-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light. The layout includes a spacious approximately 9-jo Western-style master bedroom, a convenient Japanese-style room for guests, and ample storage space including a walk-in closet and attic storage. A parking space is also available.
Critical agent notes provide essential information for potential buyers. The measured land area is subject to potential increase or decrease upon final survey, as boundary confirmation with neighboring plots is pending. Importantly, this property currently exceeds the regulated building coverage and floor area ratios; therefore, a building of the same scale cannot be reconstructed. The stated building area of 113.8㎡ includes the garage space. Furthermore, the property does not front a road as defined by the Building Standards Act. In principle, this prohibits the construction, extension, or reconstruction of buildings. However, if permission is obtained under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act with the agreement of the Building Review Board, such construction activities may become possible.
The location is highly accessible, within a 10-minute walk from Seibu Tamagawa Line's Shiraitodai Station and a 12-minute walk from Keio Line's Musashinodai Station, providing two-line access ideal for commuting. The neighborhood is a quiet, well-organized residential area within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, offering a child-friendly living environment. The area is close to local parks and daily conveniences.
An interesting fact about Fuchu City is its deep historical roots as the former capital of ancient Musashi Province. The area is rich in cultural heritage, including the famous Fuchu Kumano Shrine, a historic site with a beautiful main hall designated as an Important Cultural Property. For nature enthusiasts, the expansive Showa Kinen Park in neighboring Tachikawa is a major national park and tourist attraction, offering vast gardens, museums, and seasonal flower displays, easily accessible from the local train lines.