Lions Mansion Omiya Sashiougi II 8th Floor: A Spacious Condominium with Southeast-Facing Balcony
This 1SLDK condominium unit, located on the 8th floor of the 11-story Lions Mansion Omiya Sashiougi II, offers a comfortable living space of 70.11 sqm (wall center measurement). The layout includes a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 12.2 tatami mats, a 6-tatami mat Western-style room, and two storage rooms of 5.4 and 5 tatami mats respectively. A key feature is the 6.75 sqm southeast-facing balcony, providing excellent sunlight and access from both the living room and the Western-style room, making laundry drying convenient.
The property is currently vacant, and the agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about scheduling a free viewing on their preferred date. Regarding financing, the agent provides comprehensive support for home loans. They assure potential buyers not to worry even if they are currently unsure about interest rates or guarantee fees. The agent deals with these matters daily and can provide careful, step-by-step support. They can offer proposals based on current interest rate trends and comparisons of many banks, helping buyers decide between fixed or variable rates. Furthermore, they can calculate multiple simulations for monthly repayments to ensure a sustainable repayment plan.
The building, constructed in April 1990, is a reinforced concrete structure with 195 units. It features a daytime caretaker and full outsourcing for management. Amenities include a system kitchen, a dedicated bath and toilet with reheat function and bath dryer, storage in all rooms, and a balcony. Utilities are public water supply, city gas, and sewer system. A parking space is available for 6,000 yen per month, located 0m from the property. Pets are permitted.
The location in Saitama City's Nishi Ward offers excellent access, being just an 8-minute walk from JR Kawagoe Line's Nishi-Omiya Station. The area provides a balanced residential environment. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Nishi-Omiya area, while quiet for a station front, is noted for its proximity to a large hospital, offering a sense of medical security. The closest major landmark is the historic Omiya area, known for the Omiya Bonsai Village, a unique cultural attraction showcasing the refined art of Japanese bonsai.