A Versatile Two-Generation Home in Nerima, Tokyo
This steel-framed, two-story residence, originally constructed by Daiwa House Industry in March 1991, offers a unique layout with independent entrances on both the first and second floors. This design makes it suitable for use as a two-generation home or as a property with a rental unit, providing flexibility for changing lifestyle needs. The property has a total floor area of 159.99 square meters and sits on a land plot of 199.91 square meters.
The residence features a 3LDK layout, comprising a living-dining-kitchen area, a Japanese-style room, and multiple Western-style rooms. The first floor includes a bright and open LDK, a tatami room, and a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher. The second floor also contains a spacious LDK and additional Western-style rooms. Both floors have their own bathrooms and washstands. The property includes a balcony and a roof balcony. It is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a shower-attached vanity, a warm-water bidet toilet, a separate washroom, two toilets, an indoor washing machine space, a walk-in closet, a closet, a shoe box, flooring, a TV monitor intercom, public water supply, city gas, and a septic system. Renovation work was carried out on the kitchen and bathroom in July 2020, and the roof and exterior walls were renovated in March 2019.
The home is situated in the Sakura-dai area of Nerima-ku, Tokyo, approximately a 15-minute walk from Sakura-dai Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. It is also within walking distance of several other stations, including Nerima Station, Toshimaen Station, Hikawadai Station, and Heiwadai Station. The property is currently vacant. The agent notes that the property is in a Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The real estate company offers consultations on housing loans, noting that they can apply with preferential interest rates through a number of banks, and welcomes inquiries from those who have previously been refused a loan or have other existing loans.