Renovated Family Home with Two Parking Spaces in Sagamihara
This property is a detached house for sale located in Kamimizo 1-chome, Chuo Ward, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The house was built in June 1983 and has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in November 2025. The renovation work included the kitchen, toilet, exterior walls, and interior finishes such as flooring, walls, and ceilings. Notably, the tatami mats in two rooms have been replaced. The property features a 4DK layout consisting of two Japanese-style rooms (6 tatami mats each) and two Western-style rooms (6 tatami mats each), along with a 7.5-tatami mat dining kitchen.
The property is equipped with a follow-up heating function for the bath, a shower room, a bathroom with a window, and runs on propane gas. It has electricity, running water, and sewerage. A key feature is the availability of parking space for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type) on the southeast side of the property, which also contributes to good sunlight exposure. The land area is 106.42 sqm (approximately 32.19 tsubo) with a building area of 81.97 sqm (approximately 24.79 tsubo). It is a two-story wooden structure with a floor-area ratio of 160% and a building coverage ratio of 60%. The land rights are ownership, and the land category is residential land within an urbanization area and a Category I Exclusive Residential District.
The property is conveniently located within walking distance of several shopping facilities, including OK Store Shimokuzawa (1,131m) and Daiei Kamimizo Store (1,350m), as well as convenience stores like LAWSON STORE 100 and Seven-Eleven. It is a 17-minute walk from Kamimizo Station on the Sagami Line, or a 5-minute bus ride plus a 2-minute walk from the Kamikubo bus stop. The area of Sagamihara is known for its blend of urban convenience and natural greenery, being part of the larger Kanagawa Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Sagamihara is home to the Japan Self-Defense Forces' Camp Asaka, but is also recognized for its research and development institutions. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Sagamihara Furusato Museum, which offers insights into the region's cultural heritage.