Spacious Corner Lot Home in Yokosuka's Serene Miharucho
This detached house, built in March 1962, offers a generous living space on a substantial 274.33 sqm (approx. 82.98 tsubo) corner lot in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The property features a 3SDK layout with a total floor area of 60.33 sqm (approx. 18.24 tsubo). The home is equipped with propane gas, city water, sewer, side ditches, hot water supply, electricity, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a shower, a bath re-heating function, a washbasin, an indoor laundry machine space, a system kitchen, shutters, a garden, and underfloor storage.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is situated on a corner lot with road frontage on two sides: to the north, a 3.5m wide public road with 12.5m of frontage, and to the east, a 4m wide private road with 18.6m of frontage. Special notes highlight the property's excellent sunlight, its location in a quiet residential area, and the availability of free parking for two vehicles. A setback requirement is noted. Importantly, a legal restriction is disclosed: the property is located within a designated sediment disaster alert zone (steep slope) for the address Miharucho 6-chome 8-2.
The area of Miharucho in Yokosuka is known for its peaceful, residential atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Yokosuka is home to the Mikasa, a pre-dreadnought battleship preserved as a museum ship, which served as the flagship of Admiral Togō Heihachirō during the Russo-Japanese War. The closest major landmark is the Yokosuka Arts Theatre, a prominent cultural venue in the city.