Breeze Garden Kawagoe Yamada: A New Development of Comfort and Security
Discover Breeze Garden Kawagoe Yamada, a large-scale development of 17 plots offering built-for-sale homes designed for modern living. The development features a variety of semi-custom floor plans, including spacious 3LDK layouts for comfortable family living and 4LDK plans that prioritize ample storage solutions. Each home within the Breeze Garden Kawagoe Yamada development incorporates a circular floor plan to ensure smooth and efficient daily movement throughout the living spaces. Furthermore, the designs are adaptable to different life stages, with some Western-style rooms capable of being divided into two separate rooms using partitions.
The property is equipped with high-quality features for safety and comfort. These include ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) specifications, which aim to produce more energy than consumed through solar power generation and high-efficiency equipment. For earthquake resistance, the development incorporates the "Miraie Σ" seismic damping system from Sumitomo Rubber Industries. Home security is provided by ALSOK's "HOME ALSOK Connect" system, and convenience is enhanced with remote-controlled shutters and pocket key systems for easy locking and unlocking.
The surrounding area offers excellent daily convenience. Life information notes that Yaoko supermarket is just a 1-minute walk away (approx. 80m), and FamilyMart is about a 7-minute walk (approx. 550m). For healthcare, Koseikai General Clinic is approximately a 3-minute walk (approx. 240m). Educational facilities include Yamada Elementary School, about a 10-minute walk (approx. 750m), and Yamada Junior High School, about a 9-minute walk (approx. 700m). The sales agent, Taisei Jutaku Co., Ltd., is based in Tsurugashima City, Saitama, and notes that a model room is available for viewing and that they can introduce other properties listed online.
The Kawagoe area is rich in history and culture. A short trip from the property will bring you to the famous Kawagoe Castle and the beautifully preserved Kurazukuri (clay-walled warehouse) district, known as "Little Edo" for its traditional atmosphere. This historic area, with its iconic bell tower and old merchant houses, offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's past and is a major tourist draw for the region.