Spacious 3K Home with Tokyo Bay Views in Yokosuka
This charming detached house, built in March 1974, offers a unique living opportunity in the quiet residential neighborhood of Yokosuka's Miharu-cho. Priced at 5.9 million yen, the property features a total floor area of 49.87 sqm (approximately 15.08 tsubo) on a land plot of 65.17 sqm (approximately 19.71 tsubo). The layout is a 3K configuration, comprising three rooms and a kitchen, with the rooms sized at 8, 4.5, and 4.5 tatami mats, and a 6-tatami mat kitchen.
Key features translated from the agent's notes include a well-maintained and clean interior. The second-floor living rooms offer a sweeping, panoramic view of Tokyo Bay. All rooms are equipped with built-in storage. The property includes gardens on both the north and south sides. The home is equipped with a system kitchen, grill, reheating function for the bath, propane gas, and both water supply and sewer systems. Special notes indicate the property is located in a quiet residential area. Important remarks specify that access to the house involves approximately 70 steps, there is no parking space, and the property will be transferred in its current condition. The transaction includes clauses for exemption from liability for contract non-conformity, exemption from liability for equipment repair, and non-indication of property boundaries.
The area of Miharu-cho is a peaceful part of Yokosuka City, known for its blend of residential calm and proximity to coastal vistas. An interesting local fact is that Yokosuka is home to the first Japanese-built modern lighthouse, the Jogashima Lighthouse, completed in 1869. The closest major landmark is the historic Mikasa Park, where the preserved battleship Mikasa, flagship of Admiral Togo during the Russo-Japanese War, is permanently docked as a museum ship, offering a direct link to Japan's naval history.