Spacious Family Home in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
This substantial single-family home, built in 1999, offers a generous living space of 141.39 square meters (approximately 42.77 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a 6DK configuration, providing six rooms plus a dining-kitchen area, ideal for a large family or those who value ample personal space. The property sits on a sizable plot of 189.47 square meters (approximately 57.31 tsubo), which includes a dedicated parking space.
Critical details from the agent notes include the road access situation: the property is on a corner lot. It faces south onto a 6-meter wide public road with a frontage of 10.8 meters, and west onto an 8-meter wide road. It is important to note that the land is not position-designated. Furthermore, the property is located within a land readjustment and construction work regulation zone and is within an area designated as at risk for inland water flooding.
The home is situated in the Fujimino 1-chome area of Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The location offers convenient access via bus from both the Odakyu Line's Isehara Station (10-minute bus ride plus a 4-minute walk) and the JR Tokaido Main Line's Hiratsuka Station (27-minute bus ride plus a 4-minute walk). Hiratsuka is a vibrant coastal city known for its annual Tanabata Festival, one of the three major Tanabata festivals in Japan, which fills the streets with spectacular, elaborate decorations. A major landmark in the vicinity is the historic Hiratsuka Hachiman Shrine, a cultural hub for the community.