Pola's Subdivision Housing Bristol Akitsu Tomo no Machi: A New Build Community in Kiyose, Tokyo
This upcoming residential development, Pola's Subdivision Housing Bristol Akitsu Tomo no Machi, offers a collection of four new single-family homes in the tranquil residential area of Kiyose City, Tokyo. The development is strategically located just a 9-minute walk from Akitsu Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, providing a direct 28-minute commute to the bustling hub of Ikebukuro. JR Musashino Line's Shin-Akitsu Station is also accessible within a 13-14 minute walk, offering excellent multi-line connectivity.
Critical property details from the agent notes are as follows. The equipment and facilities include public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power and others, city gas, main sewer, car space, exterior structures, landscaping, and a full set of other incidental equipment, with a building confirmation number: No. SJK-KX255631280 (dated October 31, 2025) for Building 1 and others. Special notes for Building 1 indicate a 3LDK layout (convertible to 2LDK for an additional fee), plus an earthen floor storage, pantry, linen closet, and two walk-in closets.
This is a pre-announcement advertisement. Sales are scheduled to begin in mid-March 2026. Until this advertisement is made and transactions begin, no applications for contracts or reservations will be accepted. Please note that this subdivision includes common-use land (area yet to be determined), and an easement will be established. Specific plot sizes are detailed: Building 2 has a land area of 127.17 sqm including a 41.86 sqm alley-shaped portion; Building 3 has a land area of 125.65 sqm including a 44.13 sqm alley-shaped portion. Move-in schedules vary by building number. Walking times (distances) to each facility are measured from the farthest building as the starting point. The company's regular holidays are every Tuesday and Wednesday, and inspection reservations cannot be accommodated on these days. There is a "Hikari no Ienami Agreement" in place. Regarding building coverage and floor area ratios, please understand that values may differ depending on road width and frontage conditions. Parts of the building may have lowered walls, sloped ceilings, or dropped ceilings; details should be confirmed in the design documents.
The homes are designed with a warm, gentle interior focused on natural wood materials, featuring wood-grain flooring and living room doors. The living room boasts a high 2.7-meter ceiling and large 2.2-meter high windows that flood the space with light. Standard specifications include a face-to-face kitchen, pantry, linen closet, hybrid Eco-Wone X5 water heating and heating system, "Kantakun" gas clothes dryer, floor heating, bathroom heater/dryer, electric shutters, and a smart Famirock lock system for the entrance door. The development also features a shared garden, enhancing the sense of community.
The surrounding area of Kiyose offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle while remaining well-connected to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Kiyose City is known for its clean air and was historically part of the Musashino region, famous for its expansive fields and natural beauty. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the renowned Jindai Botanical Park, a vast and popular garden park located a short drive or train ride away, featuring seasonal flowers, greenhouses, and peaceful walking paths.