Spacious 4SLDK Family Home with Full Renovation in Sakado, Saitama
This fully renovated two-story wooden house in Sakado City, Saitama Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity for families seeking a move-in-ready home with ample space. The property features a 4SLDK layout, providing a generous living-dining-kitchen area of 13 tatami mats on the first floor, a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room on the first floor, and three Western-style rooms (two at 6.5 tatami mats and one at 6 tatami mats) on the second floor, plus a 2-tatami mat storage area. The total floor area is 99.51 square meters on a land plot of 142.3 square meters.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The property's current status is listed as an empty house (空家). The agent encourages potential buyers to freely inquire about arranging a viewing, stating: "Actually, I would like to see it for free. Please feel free to contact us regarding your desired date, etc." Furthermore, a detailed financial note is included: "You can purchase with a monthly payment of 43,536 yen (in the case of a 16.8 million yen loan, a variable interest rate of 0.49%, and a 35-year loan)."
The home has undergone a comprehensive interior and exterior renovation completed in November 2024. Key upgrades include a brand new system kitchen with a three-burner gas stove, a new unit bath, new toilet with warm-water washing bidet seat, new washbasin, replacement of all wall coverings, new flooring, re-covering of tatami mats, and replacement of fusuma and shoji paper screens. Exterior work includes wall and roof painting, balcony waterproofing, and an expansion of the parking space. The property includes parking for up to three vehicles and has been treated for termite prevention.
Sakado City offers a blend of suburban convenience and natural surroundings. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the greater Saitama region known for its traditional craft of Edo Kiriko cut glass, with several studios preserving the technique. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved warehouse-style buildings from the Edo period, located a short drive or train ride away.