Renovated Three-Story Wooden House in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
This property is a three-story wooden detached house located in Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The house features a 3SLDK layout, with the 'S' denoting a service space or storage room. The total building area is 94.18 sqm (approximately 28.48 tsubo), situated on a land area of 69.21 sqm (approximately 20.93 tsubo). The house was originally built in March 2002 and is currently vacant.
According to the agent's notes, the property has undergone a comprehensive renovation scheduled for completion in April 2026. The renovation work includes the replacement of the system kitchen (with a dishwasher/dryer), the unit bath (with a re-heating function and bath dryer/warmer), the washbasin/vanity, and the toilet. Furthermore, all flooring and floor tiles will be replaced, all wallpaper will be renewed, the water heater will be exchanged, and piping (within the private areas only) will be replaced. Doors and storage units will also be updated. The property is equipped with a bath dryer and a dishwasher/dryer. Each room features closets or walk-in closets, providing ample storage space. A parking space is available, though there are vehicle type restrictions.
The house is southeast-facing. It is conveniently located within an 8-minute walk from Kawasaki-Shimmachi Station on the Nambu Line, a 12-minute walk from Tsurumi-Ichiba Station on the Keikyu Main Line, and a 13-minute walk from Hatcho-nawate Station on the Keikyu Main Line. The surrounding area offers excellent daily amenities, including a supermarket (Inageya Kawasaki Kyomachi Store) within a 5-minute walk, a convenience store (Lawson) within a 2-minute walk, and a drugstore (Drug Seims) also within a 2-minute walk.
The Kawasaki area is a vital industrial and residential hub within the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan Area. An interesting local landmark is the Kawasaki Daishi (Heiken-ji Temple), one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the Kanto region, known for its grand architecture and as a popular site for hatsumode (first shrine visit of the New Year). The property offers easy access to central Tokyo via the Keikyu Line, making it a practical location for commuters.