Detached House in Yokohama's Asahi Ward
This property is a detached wooden house built in May 1969, located in a quiet residential area of Kanagawa Prefecture. The total land area is 90.67 sqm (approximately 27.42 tsubo), with a building area of 65.82 sqm (approximately 19.91 tsubo). The layout is a 4DK configuration, comprising two Japanese-style rooms (6 and 4.5 tatami mats) and two Western-style rooms (6 and 5 tatami mats), spread across two above-ground stories.
The property's equipment and facilities include city gas, a bath reheating function, an auto bath system, underfloor storage, and an intercom with a TV monitor. Special notes regarding road access detail that the property fronts a one-way road to the east, with a width of 2.1 meters. This is a private road, and the property's frontage is 2.1 meters. A further remark clarifies that the access road is an Article 43 proviso road, which permits rebuilding.
The house is situated in the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Yokohama, specifically in the Asahi Ward's Kanegaya 1-chome area. This residential district offers a peaceful living environment while remaining within reach of urban conveniences. An interesting local landmark is the historic Tsurugamine Hachiman Shrine, a serene spot that reflects the area's long-standing community. The property is within walking distance of stations on the Sagami Railway Main Line, providing access to wider Yokohama and Tokyo.