New Corner Lot Family Home in Chigasaki's Akabane District
This newly built detached house in Chigasaki's Akabane 4th district offers a bright and spacious living environment on a prime corner lot. The property features a generous 4LDK layout with a living-dining-kitchen area exceeding 15 tatami mats in size, providing ample room for family life. The home is designed with abundant natural light, featuring three-sided exposure and dual-aspect windows in every room, ensuring excellent sunlight throughout the day.
Key equipment and facilities include a system kitchen with a counter, a built-in dishwasher, a water purifier, and a pantry for dish and food storage. The home is equipped with city gas, public water supply, and sewer systems. For comfort and convenience, it includes a bathroom dryer, washlet toilets in two separate bathrooms, a TV-equipped bathroom with a window, and a south-facing balcony. The property also includes energy-saving measures, seismic damping construction, mortar exterior walls, a security shutter, and double-glazed windows. Storage is plentiful with under-floor storage, attic storage, closets in all rooms, a shoe-in closet, and storage in the washroom. Additional features include a monitor-equipped intercom and a card key system. Parking is available for one vehicle.
Special notes on the property include its corner lot location with road frontage of 4.1 meters to the south on a public road and 4 meters to the west on a private road. Legal restrictions apply: it is located in a quasi-fire prevention zone, a Category 3 height control district, a land readjustment and specific embankment regulation area, and a site containing buried cultural properties. The location is highly accessible, within a 10-minute walk to an elementary school and a 5-minute walk to a park, with the benefit of being serviced by two or more train lines.
The Akabane area of Chigasaki offers a pleasant residential atmosphere with easy access to both nature and urban conveniences. An interesting local fact is that Chigasaki is famously known as the birthplace of Japanese surfing culture, with its long sandy beaches attracting enthusiasts. The closest major landmark is the scenic Chigasaki Beach, a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying beautiful sunsets over Sagami Bay.