Spacious Modern Home in a Quiet Setagaya Residential Zone
This detached house, located in a serene residential area of Setagaya Ward's Daita 1-chome, offers a comfortable and modern living space. Built in July 2013, the property features a 2SLDK layout with a total building area of 125.68 sqm (approximately 38.01 tsubo). The living, dining, and kitchen area is notably spacious at about 19.1 tatami mats, providing ample room for family life. All rooms are Western-style and include built-in storage, with an additional generous attic storage space measuring roughly 6.9 tatami mats. A car parking space for one vehicle is available, subject to vehicle type.
Recent renovations completed in February 2026 include re-wallpapering of all living rooms, exterior wall painting, and a comprehensive house cleaning of all interior spaces, window surrounds, and wet areas. The property is situated in a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet neighborhood atmosphere. Access is convenient with two train lines available: a 10-minute walk to the Tokyu Setagaya Line's Wakabayashi Station and a 12-minute walk to the Odakyu Odawara Line's Setagaya-Daita Station. The proximity to the Kan-nana Route and the Eifu Interchange offers excellent access for car travel.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is located in a quasi-fire prevention district and within a landscape planning area designated as a general area (residential coexistence zone). It is also situated within a land readjustment and construction regulation zone. The land area is 74.23 sqm (approx. 22.45 tsubo), which includes a setback of about 2.08 sqm.
The surrounding Setagaya area is known for its blend of residential calm and vibrant local culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Setagaya Line is one of Tokyo's last two tram lines, offering a charming, retro mode of transport through the ward's neighborhoods. The area is also within easy reach of major attractions like the historic Gotokuji Temple, famously associated with the 'beckoning cat' (maneki-neko) figurine.