Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Machida Neighborhood
This charming two-story house, located in the peaceful Kanai 2-chome district of Machida City, Tokyo, presents a rare opportunity to own a spacious, fully renovated family home. Built in 1989, this property has been meticulously updated in October 2024, ensuring modern comforts and a move-in-ready condition. The home features a generous 4LDK layout, providing ample space for family living across a total floor area of 130.88 square meters.
The property's special notes and remarks, as provided by the agent, offer a comprehensive look into its condition and features. The current status is listed as an akiya, or vacant house, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a viewing. The property falls under the Kanai District Area Plan and is located within a land readjustment project regulation zone, with minimum site area requirements and height restrictions in place. It is also subject to the Landscape Act and is within a designated height control district.
The interior of the home is well-appointed with a system kitchen, dishwasher, water purifier, and a full-auto bath unit with a shampoo dresser. The living, dining, and kitchen area (LDK) is a spacious 18.9-jo (approximately 31.3 square meters) and features flooring throughout. Additional amenities include a bathroom dryer, a walk-in closet (W closet), storage space in every room, and a pantry. A key feature is that all living rooms are 6-jo or larger (approximately 10 square meters). The property is also equipped with screen doors, a second washbasin area, and a bathroom with a window for natural ventilation.
The exterior boasts a balcony, a bay window, and a south-facing garden. The outer walls are finished with mortar, and the entire house has undergone a professional house cleaning. The property benefits from excellent sunlight and is situated in a quiet residential area. A significant highlight is the two-sided natural lighting in all rooms, creating a bright and airy atmosphere, complemented by a void space that enhances the sense of volume. The property includes parking space for one car (subject to vehicle type) and is situated on a regular-shaped plot of land.
The surrounding area of Machida offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. The neighborhood is known for its quiet, family-friendly streets. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tama Gakuen area was originally developed as a garden city in the early 20th century, inspired by the English garden city movement, which aimed to combine the benefits of city and country living. The closest major landmark is the Tama Gakuen Front Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line, a key transit hub connecting residents to central Tokyo and other parts of the region.