Spacious 1975 Wooden House with Expansive Land in Yamakita, Kanagawa
This property is a detached wooden house built in January 1975, offering a generous 152.85㎡ of living space across a 6DK layout, ideal for large families or those seeking ample room. The house sits on a substantial 445.31㎡ plot of land, providing significant outdoor potential. The property is categorized as vacant and ready for consultation regarding handover.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with public water supply, public gas, propane, a septic tank for drainage, and available parking space. The land is registered as residential land (宅地) and is located outside of an urban planning area. The building-to-land ratio is 50% and the floor area ratio is 100%. A key point is the inclusion of approximately 194㎡ of farmland (公簿) attached to the property; please note that buying, selling, or leasing farmland generally requires permission from the Agricultural Committee under the Agricultural Land Law.
The property is located in the Shizu district of Yamakita Town in Kanagawa Prefecture. Yamakita Town is a nature-rich area where approximately 90% of the town is mountainous, including parts of the Tanzawa-Oyama Quasi-National Park. The town is surrounded by the landscapes of West Tanzawa and the clear streams of the Sakawa River. It is home to the "Tanzawa Lake," a vital water source for the prefecture's residents, and "Nakagawa Onsen," a hot spring historically known as a hidden retreat for the warlord Takeda Shingen. The area hosts seasonal events like the Yamakita Cherry Blossom Festival and the West Tanzawa Autumn Leaves Festival, attracting many visitors. An interesting local initiative is the dynamic restoration of the steam locomotive "D52-70," brought back to life after about half a century as part of the town's efforts in community development utilizing railway heritage.