Renovated Family Home in Kawasaki's Convenient Nakahara Ward
This charming detached house, built in June 2003 (23 years old), offers a comfortable and modern living space in a highly convenient location. The property features a total floor area of 99.98 square meters, providing ample room for family life. The layout is a practical 2SLDK, and the land area is 52.39 square meters (registered). The building is a three-story wooden structure situated in a neighborhood commercial zone, with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
A comprehensive renovation was completed in May 2025, refreshing the entire interior. This included the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, walls, floors, all rooms, and other areas, with specific water fixture replacements for the kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Key features include a functional and easy-to-use system kitchen, perfect for enjoying cooking, and a highly sought-after separate washbasin and vanity unit. The bathroom is equipped with a dryer, which is also convenient for drying laundry. The home also boasts a TV monitor intercom for added security and peace of mind, especially for women living alone.
The location offers excellent accessibility, being within walking distance of two train stations, providing high convenience for daily commuting. The property faces a road over 6 meters wide and is on flat land. Other notable points include two toilets, a walk-in closet, and parking available. There is no private road burden, and the land rights are ownership only. The property fronts a public road to the northeast with a width of 13.5 meters.
The area of Kawasaki's Nakahara Ward is a vibrant residential district with excellent access to central Tokyo and Yokohama. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Todoroki Athletics Stadium is a major venue for track and field events and was used during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kawasaki Daishi (Heiken-ji Temple), one of the most visited Buddhist temples in the Kanto region, known for its grand architecture and significance in warding off evil.