New Construction Detached House in Saitama's Minuma Ward
This new construction detached house, part of the "Long-Term Excellent Housing" development in Minuma Ward, Saitama City, offers a blend of modern comfort, energy efficiency, and thoughtful design. The development features two unit types: a 4SLDK layout (Unit 20) and a 3LDK layout (Unit 26), both priced at 36.8 million yen. The properties are built on stable ground on the Omiya Plateau, ensuring safety and peace of mind.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment registration number is SJK-KX255121170 (for Unit 20). Important remarks include: ownership share of a garbage disposal area; planned roads in the vicinity; application of the Cultural Properties Protection Law; and specific zoning regulations. Within 50 meters of the Second Industrial Road, the area is classified as Category II Residential Zone/Height District (15m area). Beyond 50 meters, it becomes Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone with a height restriction of 10 meters or less. The agent also notes that move-in dates may change due to social circumstances, and visitors are directed to the company's website for details.
Kotaeru House continues basic infection prevention measures, including staff wearing masks, indoor ventilation, and alcohol disinfection. On-site viewings are available on weekends and holidays from 10:00 to 18:00, but prior inquiry is required. Viewings on weekdays are also accepted, with flexibility for schedules like picking up children from daycare or after work. For same-day viewings, contact by phone. The company has partnerships with numerous financial institutions and encourages consultation for any mortgage-related concerns, from eligibility to down payments. Kotaeru House Yamagishi Kogyo, founded in 1923, leverages its trust, track record, and know-how in Saitama Prefecture to propose solutions tailored to various customer needs and lifestyles.
The area of Minuma Ward in Saitama City is known for its expansive green spaces and the historic Minuma Rice Paddies, one of the largest remaining urban farmland areas in Japan, which provides a unique, open landscape. A major nearby landmark is the Railway Museum in Saitama, a premier attraction for train enthusiasts of all ages, located just a short train ride away.