Renovated Family Home in Maebashi's Komagata District
The property has undergone extensive renovations scheduled for completion in February 2026, focusing on kitchen and bathroom areas along with flooring and wallpaper replacement. A scheduled viewing event will be held from November 13th (Thursday) to November 17th (Monday), with same-day reservations accepted. The comprehensive renovation work includes exterior improvements such as exterior wall painting, garden tree cutting, and parking space expansion. Interior upgrades feature a new system kitchen, unit bath replacement, heated toilet seat installation, vanity replacement, entrance door replacement, new flooring installation, wallpaper replacement, tatami mat refurbishment, closet replacement, shoe box replacement, intercom installation, fire alarm installation, and LED lighting upgrades throughout.
Key benefits include a 2-year warranty covering roof leaks, structural defects or corrosion, and water supply/drainage pipe failures or leaks from the delivery date. The termite control work comes with a 5-year guarantee. With new lighting fixtures already installed, residents can begin living comfortably immediately after moving in. The agent offers personalized proposals for repayment amounts and possible loan amounts, welcoming consultation even for those new to home loans.
The property is situated in a convenient location with Komagata Elementary School just 400m away (5-minute walk), Kise Junior High School at 2,700m (34-minute walk), a supermarket within 1,100m (14-minute walk), and a convenience store only 600m distant (8-minute walk). The gas company will be specified by the seller, and this property qualifies for the home loan tax reduction program.
The Komagata district of Maebashi offers a balanced lifestyle with urban convenience and natural surroundings. An interesting local fact is that Maebashi, the capital city of Gunma Prefecture, is known as the "City of Water, Greenery and Poets" due to its abundant water resources from the Tone River system and its literary heritage. The closest major landmark is the majestic Akagi Shrine, approximately 15 kilometers away, which sits at the base of Mount Akagi and has been an important spiritual site for centuries.