Spacious Detached House in Fuchu, Tokyo
This detached house, built in July 2015, offers a generous living space of 113.57㎡ (approximately 34.35 tsubo) across two stories, with a 3LDK layout ideal for family living. The property stands on a substantial plot of land measuring 230.43㎡ (approximately 69.70 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and privacy. The structure is wood-frame construction, situated within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, ensuring a quiet residential environment.
Critical details from the agent notes include the road access situation: it fronts a one-way road to the southeast with a width of 4 meters, is on a private road with a frontage of 2 meters, and has a designated location permit. Furthermore, a parking space is available, though its suitability may depend on the vehicle type.
The location in Fuchu City's Yawata-cho 2-chome is highly convenient, with Keio Line's Higashi-Fuchu Station an 8-minute walk away, providing direct access to Shinjuku. The area is rich in green spaces and history. An interesting local fact is that Fuchu was once the provincial capital of ancient Musashi Province, a status commemorated at the nearby Fuchu City Museum. The closest major landmark is the historic Okunitama Shrine, a significant Shinto site with a history spanning over a millennium, located just a short distance from Fuchu Station.