A Spacious 8th-Floor Residence in Shiki City
This 3LDK apartment in the Ober Shiki Yanasegawa building offers comfortable urban living with 75.41 square meters of wall-center measured space. Built in February 2006, this 20-year-old property features a reinforced concrete structure with nine total floors and 79 units. The eighth-floor location provides pleasant southeast exposure with a 12.9 square meter balcony offering views in that direction.
The current status is vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to schedule a viewing at their preferred date and time. The property includes several notable features: a porch area of 5.85 square meters available at no additional cost, and a trunk room measuring 0.48 square meters also provided free of charge. The trunk room area is included within the exclusive area calculation.
Building management operates on a daytime schedule six days per week, with service available Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 17:00 and Saturdays from 9:00 to 12:00. For transportation needs, bicycle parking is currently available at no cost as of April 14, 2025. Motorcycle parking is available for 1,000 yen monthly, while mini-motorcycle parking costs 500 yen monthly with availability. Pet ownership is permitted subject to separate usage regulations, with a pet manner room usage fee of 100 yen monthly.
Interior amenities include a three-burner counter kitchen, floor heating throughout, flooring in all rooms, and storage spaces in all bedrooms. The building is equipped with an elevator for convenient access. The construction company was Haseko Corporation.
The property is situated in Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture, approximately 7 minutes on foot from Yanasegawa Station on the Tobu Tojo Line. This location offers excellent connectivity to central Tokyo while providing a more residential atmosphere. The area features several shopping options including Summit Store Yanasegawa Ekimae店 conveniently located near the station.
An interesting historical note about the area is that Shiki City was originally an agricultural region known for its pear production before developing into the residential community it is today. The closest major landmark is the historic Kawagoe area, often called "Little Edo" for its well-preserved traditional buildings and warehouses dating back to the Edo period, located approximately 30 minutes away by train.