Traditional Home with Ceramic Studio in Yokosuka
This two-story wooden house, located in Yokosuka City's Takaori 2-chome area, offers a unique blend of residential comfort and creative space. The property features a 5DK layout with a total floor area of 133.96 square meters on a land size of 339.46 square meters. Built in August 1982, the home has undergone earthquake resistance work.
The interior includes Japanese-style rooms on both the first and second floors, complemented by a sunroom and an engawa-style corridor that adds spaciousness. The layout allows for flexible use as a multi-generational home or for accommodating guests. A notable feature is the kiln installed in a separate annex, providing a dedicated space for ceramic art creation, allowing the owner to immerse themselves in the entire creative process.
The property is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a gas stove with three burners, a separate toilet with a warm water washing seat, an independent washroom, a shoe closet, air conditioning, and a balcony offering views of the Yokosuka cityscape. Utilities include city gas and sewerage. The home is located in a quasi-fire prevention zone with sunlight and height restrictions, and is in a steep slope collapse hazard area and residential land development regulation area.
The property is situated in a quiet residential area on high ground. It is an 8-minute walk from Oppama Station on the Keikyu Main Line, providing access to central Yokosuka and beyond. The seller, a reuse company known for customer satisfaction, has a dedicated concierge holding real estate transaction agent qualifications. For inquiries, a dedicated reservation line is available.