Spacious 4DK Wooden House in Manazuru with Recent Renovations
This property is a detached wooden house built in May 1991, located in Iwa, Manazuru Town, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture. The house offers a generous total floor area of 79.07 sqm (approx. 23.91 tsubo) with a 4DK layout, providing ample living space for a family. The layout includes two Japanese-style rooms (6 tatami mats each) and two Western-style rooms (5 and 6 tatami mats). A key feature is the two-sided lighting, which allows for excellent natural light and ventilation throughout the home. The main exposure is to the south, ensuring a bright interior.
According to the agent's notes, the property has been well-maintained despite being 34 years old and is ready for immediate occupancy in its current condition. Specific equipment and renovation details are provided: the kitchen was renovated in January 2014, with the bathroom, bathtub, washroom, and vanity updated in August 2015. The toilet was renovated in December 2021. Interior renovations were completed in February 2014, including flooring and tatami replacement on the first floor, with wallpaper in the toilet replaced in September 2021. Exterior work was done in March 2014, and the roof was repainted in October 2022. The property includes a balcony (2 sqm) and a free parking space suitable for one kei car. The land size is 81.98 sqm (approx. 24.79 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) in a non-city planning area (非線引区域).
The property is situated in the scenic town of Manazuru, known for its picturesque peninsula and citrus orchards. An interesting local fact is that Manazuru Peninsula is shaped like a crane's head, which is what the town's name (meaning 'true crane') references. The area is a popular destination for viewing seasonal flowers and enjoying coastal walks. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Manazuru Peninsula itself, a natural park with rocky coastal formations, hiking trails, and views of Sagami Bay, offering a peaceful escape into nature.