New Construction Detached House in Koshigaya City, Saitama
This newly built detached house, located in Koshigaya City's Chima-dai Nishi 5-chome, offers a spacious and well-designed living environment. The property features a 4LDK layout with a total building area of 109.71 sqm (approximately 33.18 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 193.36 sqm (about 58.49 tsubo). Scheduled for completion in July 2026, this wooden two-story home is designed with modern living in mind.
Key building characteristics include its southeast-facing road orientation, ensuring excellent sunlight for all rooms with dual-sided lighting. The property has obtained the "住宅性能表示" (Housing Performance Indication) for both design and construction. Parking is available for up to three cars in parallel, subject to vehicle type restrictions. Inside, you'll find a spacious approximately 18.5-jo (tatami mat) LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen), a convenient pantry next to the kitchen, a wide entrance hall, and a functional shoe closet. The home is equipped with a TV monitor intercom, a bathroom dryer, underfloor storage, two walk-in closets, a shoe-in closet, and a 24-hour ventilation system.
Special Notes/Remarks: The property is subject to the ※千間台西五丁目地区計画 (Chima-dai Nishi 5-chome District Plan). This plan imposes specific regulations, including a restriction on the floor area ratio (容積率), which is limited to 150% under the district plan, despite the standard zoning allowance of 200%.
The area provides excellent daily convenience with a supermarket (Co-op Mirai Mini Co-op Chima-dai Store) within a 5-minute walk and Chima-dai Elementary School just a 2-minute walk away. For transportation, Senjundai Station on the Tobu Isesaki and Daishi Lines is accessible by a 17-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride plus a 4-minute walk from the Chima-dai Shogakko Iriguchi bus stop.
An interesting fact about the broader Koshigaya area is that it is home to the Koshigaya Lake Town, one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in the Kanto region. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and warehouse district, located a short drive or train ride away.