Fully Renovated Detached House in Yokosuka's Highland Neighborhood
This property is a fully renovated detached house located in the quiet residential area of Highland 2-chome, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The house has undergone comprehensive interior and exterior renovations completed in December 2025, making it move-in ready. The property features a total floor area of 107.30㎡ with a 4LDK layout. All bedrooms are spacious, each measuring 6 tatami mats or more. The kitchen is a highlight, with a generous width of approximately 2.7 meters and abundant storage space. The house also includes a garden and benefits from a front road width of about 6.4 meters. The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate viewings and occupancy.
The renovations were extensive. The exterior received new wall and roof painting. Interior renovations included the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, and water heater. The entire interior was refreshed with new flooring (including laminate), wall and ceiling wallpaper/paint throughout all rooms, and interior doors/fittings. The property is equipped with numerous amenities: two toilets (one with a warm-water washing toilet seat), a bath with auto-fill and re-heating function, a bathroom dryer, a bathroom window, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen with grill and water purifier, under-floor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, a bay window, movable partitions, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, smoke detectors, city gas, and public water and sewer systems. Special notes mention it is in a quiet residential neighborhood and all rooms have two-sided lighting.
The area of Yokosuka offers a blend of coastal living and historical significance. An interesting fact is that Yokosuka is home to the first Japanese-built modern lighthouse, the Jogashima Lighthouse, completed in 1869. The closest major landmark is the historic Mikasa Park, where the preserved battleship Mikasa, flagship of Admiral Togo during the Russo-Japanese War, is permanently docked as a museum ship.