Lions Garden Hanasaki A: A Spacious 10th Floor Condominium in Kazo
Located in the quiet residential area of Kazo City, Saitama Prefecture, this 10th-floor condominium unit in the Lions Garden Hanasaki A building offers a comfortable and well-connected lifestyle. Built in October 1991, this 4LDK apartment provides a generous 93.16 square meters of living space, complemented by a 14.49 square meter balcony facing the southwest, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day.
The property is currently vacant, and viewings are readily available. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire with their preferred dates for a viewing. A critical note from the agent's remarks specifies that the construction company was Maeda Corporation. The property is being sold in its current condition, 'as-is where-is' (現況有姿), and the seller disclaims liability for non-conformities in the contract. The electrical power service for the property is provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO).
The apartment's layout is ideal for families, featuring four bedrooms and a separate bathroom and toilet. The building is a robust 13-story SRC (steel-framed reinforced concrete) structure with a total of 111 units. Security and maintenance are handled by a full-time, on-site building manager, with the entire management delegated to a professional company, Okyo Astage Co., Ltd. Monthly fees include 12,106 yen for management and 13,780 yen for the repair reserve fund.
Transportation is a key advantage, with the Tobu Isesaki Line's Hanasaki Station just a 5-minute walk away, providing direct access to central Tokyo and other parts of Saitama. The neighbourhood is well-serviced with a convenience store only 220 meters away, a supermarket within 705 meters, and a park just 109 meters from the building, offering immediate recreational space.
The surrounding area of Kazo City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and local convenience. An interesting local landmark is the Kazo Hanasaki Water Park, a popular recreational spot with pools and green spaces, especially during the summer months. The city is also part of the wider Kanto Plain, historically known for its agricultural production, including the famous Kazo carp banners (Koinobori) which are a traditional symbol of Children's Day in Japan.