Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Fujisawa's Desirable Kugenuma Matsugaoka
This well-presented single-family home, built in July 1987, offers a generous living space of 147.07 sqm (approx. 44.48 tsubo) on a substantial plot of 215.01 sqm (approx. 65.04 tsubo). Located in a quiet, orderly residential block within a development area, the property provides a comfortable family environment. The home features a 4LDK layout, including two Japanese-style rooms (one on each floor) for flexible use, and two large closets offering ample storage. The bright, approximately 19.3-jo LDK and all living rooms face southeast, ensuring excellent sunlight throughout the day. The kitchen is equipped with a ventilated bay window.
Key property features include a bright bathroom with a window and a separate washroom area with a three-sided mirror and concealed storage for organizing toiletries and cosmetics. The property is conveniently located within a 7-minute walk from the Enoshima Electric Railway's Kugenuma Station and a 14-minute walk from the Odakyu Enoshima Line's Kugenuma-kaigan Station, providing access to two train lines for easy commuting. The area offers good daily convenience with supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance. A notable highlight is the 12-minute walk (approx. 890m) to the Shonan Coast Park, perfect for seaside strolls.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is subject to the Land Readjustment and Specific Embankment Regulation Act, is within a designated Article 22 zone, and is located in a scenic preservation district (風致地区). These legal and zoning designations are important considerations for the buyer.
The Fujisawa area is part of the famous Shonan region, known for its beautiful coastline and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Enoshima Island is connected to a series of myths and is dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of music, entertainment, and wealth, making it a culturally significant site. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Enoshima Island itself, a popular destination for its shrines, sea caves, and panoramic ocean views.