Spacious Family Home with Rooftop Terrace and Sauna in Shinjuku's Quiet Residential Area
This three-storey wooden house, built in October 2001, is located in the Nishiochiai 4-chome area of Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. The property offers a generous floor area of 150.14 square meters, including a 50.86 square meter basement, set on a land plot of 102.15 square meters. The layout is a 3LDK plus a storage room (nando).
The home features a large living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 18 tatami mats, equipped with gas floor heating. The kitchen is an L-shaped design with a counter and ample storage. A notable feature is the roof balcony, measuring about 13.8 square meters, which offers open views and, depending on the weather, a sight of Mount Fuji. The property also includes a sauna, allowing residents to enjoy a relaxing experience without leaving the city center.
The house has a built-in garage with an electric shutter. Each bedroom includes storage, and the first-floor bedroom has a walk-in closet. There are two toilets, a bathroom with a window, a shower-equipped vanity, a dishwasher, a water purifier, and a bathroom dryer. The property is served by city gas and public water and sewer systems.
The land rights are freehold. The property is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential district (Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone) with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The front road is a public one-way street approximately 6.1 meters wide, providing safe vehicle access. The neighborhood is green and suburban, yet offers good access to central Tokyo. The nearest stations are Ochiai Minami-Nagasaki on the Toei Oedo Line (8 minutes on foot) and Higashi-Nagasaki on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line (8 minutes on foot).