Spacious Family Home in Hachioji's Bessho District
This two-story wooden house, built in December 2006, is located in the Bessho 2-chome area of Hachioji City, Tokyo. The property offers a total floor area of 109.71 square meters and sits on a land plot of 170.0 square meters. The building has a build-to-land ratio of 40.0% and a floor-area ratio of 150.0%, and it is situated in a Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Zone. The land is under freehold ownership rights.
The residence features a 4LDK layout with all living rooms being over 6 tatami mats in size. The living-dining-kitchen area is more than 20 tatami mats, and the living room includes an adjacent Japanese-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats. The kitchen is a face-to-face type system kitchen, allowing for easy conversation while cooking. The property includes a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and attic storage. There are two or more toilets, and the bathroom and toilet are separate. A shower toilet is installed. A balcony is also present. City gas is used, the water supply is public, and the drainage system is connected to the sewer. The property has been updated: in March of Reiwa 8 (2026), the bathroom, toilet, and water heater were replaced. The property is subject to Hachioji City's Landscape Ordinance and Greening Ordinance.
The house is a 10-minute walk from Keio Horinouchi Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line, and also accessible within a 27-minute walk from Tama Center Station on the Tama Monorail and Odakyu Tama Center Station on the Odakyu Tama Line. The property provides parking for two cars, although availability depends on the vehicle type. The current status is occupied, and the handover conditions are negotiable. The road is a 12.0-meter-wide public road, with a single road frontage facing northwest. There is no setback required.