Spacious Modern Family Home in Kawasaki's Vibrant Harbor District
This contemporary three-story house in Kawasaki's Hamacho 2-chome district presents an exceptional opportunity for comfortable family living. Built in September 2018, this 8-year-old property features a generous 101.02 square meter floor area with a 2SLDK layout, providing ample space for modern lifestyles. The property is situated within walking distance of JR Nanbu Line's Hamakawasaki Station, making daily commuting convenient while offering the privacy and space of a detached home.
The kitchen is equipped with a modern system kitchen featuring a convenient counter design and includes a water purifier/activator for enhanced water quality. The bathroom facilities include a shower-equipped vanity counter, bath dryer, and a spacious bathroom measuring 1.6x1.6 meters or larger with an automatic bath system. The property features two separate toilet facilities, providing convenience for family use. Storage solutions are well-considered with walk-in closets and storage in all rooms, ensuring organized living spaces throughout the home.
Interior features include flooring throughout all rooms, creating a cohesive and modern aesthetic. The property includes roof balconies that offer outdoor space for relaxation. A parking space is available at no additional cost, addressing the practical needs of vehicle owners. Security is enhanced with a TV monitor intercom system, while infrastructure connections include public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems.
The property comes with important certifications including Flat 35/S compliance certificate and preservation of original design documents from construction or renovation periods. The wooden structure spans three floors with southern-facing primary light exposure. The property is situated on a 50.52 square meter land parcel (registered size) in a commercial neighborhood zone with 80% building coverage and 300% floor area ratio.
The Kawasaki area where this property is located has a rich industrial and maritime history, having developed as a major industrial zone during Japan's modernization period. The nearby Kawasaki Daishi Heiken-ji Temple, one of Kanagawa's most significant Buddhist temples, attracts visitors nationwide and serves as an important cultural landmark. The temple, founded in 1128, is particularly known for its role in warding off misfortune and is visited by millions annually for hatsumōde (first shrine visit of the New Year). The property's location in Kawasaki City provides easy access to both Yokohama and Tokyo, while offering more affordable housing options than the neighboring metropolises.