New Construction Detached House in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a modern and efficient living space in the residential area of Sagamihara's Minami Ward. The property features a generous 4LDK layout with four Western-style rooms of 4.5, 6, 6, and 7 tatami mats respectively, and a spacious 16.5-tatami mat combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The house is constructed with wood framing and spans two stories above ground, with a total floor area of 97.29 sqm built on a measured land area of 107.03 sqm.
Key equipment and features include a counter-style kitchen for smooth meal service and cleanup, a system kitchen with three or more burners allowing for simultaneous cooking of main dishes, sides, and soup to save time, two toilets, a toilet with warm-water bidet washlet and reheating function, a bathroom with dryer and heating, a bathroom window, a washbasin with shower, water purifier, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, flooring in all rooms, double-pane glass, a monitor-equipped intercom, fire alarms, city gas, electricity, and water and sewer systems. Special notes highlight dual-aspect lighting (two-sided sunlight exposure) and siding exterior walls. Important remarks indicate the property is in a fire prevention zone or quasi-fire prevention zone, and has a development permit (Sagamihara City Directive (Kaitcho) No. R06-1055, March 10, Reiwa 7) and a development inspection certificate (No. 07-33, September 26, Reiwa 7). The judicial scrivener and land and house surveyor are specified by the seller. Any height difference notations will prioritize the actual current condition, and utility poles and guy wires may be present within the lot.
The location in Kamitsuruma Honcho is conveniently serviced by local shopping, including a LIFE supermarket, a MEGA Don Quijote, and convenience stores. The area is part of Sagamihara City, a major urban center in Kanagawa known for its green spaces and residential communities. An interesting local fact is that Sagamihara is home to the Japan Self-Defense Forces' Camp Asaka, but is more famously associated with being a planned city developed in the mid-20th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Sagamihara Furusato Museum, which showcases the region's local history and cultural heritage.