Newly Built 4LDK Detached House in Sayama City, Saitama
This newly constructed detached house in the Mizuno district of Sayama City, Saitama, offers a spacious and well-designed living environment. The property features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 99.78 sqm (approximately 30.18 tsubo) on a generous 149.28 sqm (approximately 45.15 tsubo) corner plot. The house is a two-story wooden structure scheduled for completion in August 2025 and is currently vacant.
Key features highlighted by the agent include its location in a quiet residential area of low-rise homes, a 19-minute walk to Irizu Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. The southwest-facing corner position ensures excellent sunlight and ventilation. The living-dining-kitchen area is a spacious approximately 17-jo (tatami mat) room, featuring a face-to-face kitchen that encourages conversation and includes a back door (勝手口). For convenience, the bathroom is equipped with a dryer, and all rooms have built-in storage. The property includes parking space for two vehicles (depending on the car model), and the 4LDK layout is designed with efficient household chore movement in mind.
The surrounding area offers practical amenities such as a Lawson convenience store (Lawson Sayama Irizu Undo Koen-mae) an 8-minute walk (approx. 600m) away, and a Yaoko supermarket (Yaoko Irizu-ten) within a 15-minute walk. The property is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%. The land fronts two public roads: approximately 6m on the southeast side and approximately 4m on the southwest side.
The area around Sayama City is known for its peaceful residential neighborhoods and proximity to nature. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Sayama Hills, a cherished green space often referred to as "Totoro's Forest" for its inspiration on the famous Studio Ghibli film. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and iconic bell tower, located a short drive or train ride away.