Lions Mansion Hibarigaoka No. 2: A Renovated 4th-Floor Apartment with Excellent Views
This property is a 2DK apartment located on the 4th floor of Lions Mansion Hibarigaoka No. 2 in Niiza City, Saitama Prefecture. Priced at 19.9 million yen, the apartment offers a private floor area of 44.78 square meters and a balcony of 8.4 square meters. The building is a 6-story reinforced concrete structure built in March 1989.
The property features have been comprehensively translated from the agent's notes. The apartment boasts a wall-attached kitchen in the dining-kitchen area, allowing for focused cooking. The east-facing balcony is accessible from both the dining-kitchen and the approximately 6-tatami mat Western-style room. Each room includes storage space. Key equipment includes a dishwasher, bathroom dryer, and a TV monitor intercom.
A full interior renovation is scheduled for completion in April 2026. The work will involve the replacement of the kitchen, unit bathroom, washbasin vanity, and toilet. Furthermore, the flooring, wallpaper, ceiling finishes, and floor tiles will be re-laid. Other improvements include the installation of an air conditioner and work on the doors and fittings.
The location is highly convenient for commuting and daily life, with access to three stations and three train lines: a 17-minute walk to Hibarigaoka Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, and bus access from Kita-Asaka Station (JR Musashino Line) and Shiki Station (Tobu Tojo Line). The immediate neighborhood is a quiet, green residential area. Amenities are within easy reach, including a Yaoko supermarket (3-minute walk), a Lawson convenience store (2-minute walk), and a drugstore (3-minute walk).
The area of Niiza offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility to greater Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Niiza is home to a significant portion of the Sayama Hills, a forested area known as "Tokorozawa's Morigo" which has inspired many works by famed anime director Hayao Miyazaki. The closest major landmark is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved warehouse district, which is approximately a 30-minute drive or train ride away and offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's past.
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