Blooming Garden Hanakoganei Yayoi: A Newly Built, High-Specification Family Home
This newly constructed detached house, named "Blooming Garden Hanakoganei Yayoi," presents a rare opportunity to acquire a high-quality, single-unit home in the desirable residential area of Higashikurume City, Tokyo. The property is a completed, ready-to-occupy 4LDK family residence designed with modern living and long-term durability in mind.
Translated from the agent's critical notes, the property features include: Equipment/Facilities: Construction is complete. Special Notes/Remarks: [Road Access] West side 5.0m public road (partially private road). [Utilities] Public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, city gas, main sewer. [Other Regulations] Category 1 Height Control District, Article 22 Area, Landscape Act. [Transportation] 7 minutes by bicycle (approx. 1520m) to the Seibu Shinjuku Line "Hanakoganei" Station. [Additional Remarks] This is a site with solar panels installed. For details, please inquire.
The home itself is certified as a "Long-term Excellent Housing" property, qualifying for various tax incentives. It boasts the highest seismic rating of Level 3 and incorporates seismic dampers for enhanced earthquake resistance. The floor plan is intelligently designed with a focus on efficient housework flow, featuring a south-facing living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area with a double-height ceiling that creates a bright, open, and spacious atmosphere. The kitchen is a functional, face-to-face style equipped with a built-in dishwasher and a 3-burner gas hob. The home includes two south-facing balconies, a modern 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, and ample storage throughout, including a walk-in closet. Two car parking spaces are provided.
The area of Higashikurume offers a peaceful, family-friendly environment, situated within a Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone. A park is just a one-minute walk away, adding to the appeal for families. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its numerous natural springs and clear groundwater, which historically fed the Tamagawa Josui, an important aqueduct built during the Edo period to supply water to Edo (old Tokyo). The closest major landmark is the vast and historic Jindai Botanical Garden in nearby Chofu City, a renowned park featuring thousands of plant species, peaceful walking paths, and seasonal floral displays.