Dia Palace Urawa Saidori: A Spacious Corner Apartment in a Quiet Saitama Neighborhood
This well-appointed apartment, located in the Dia Palace Urawa Saidori building in Saitama City's Sakura Ward, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a generous 54.42 sqm floor area. Built in January 1991, this reinforced concrete (RC) structure is a four-story building, with this particular unit situated on the second floor. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The apartment comes equipped with a range of modern facilities for convenient living. These include hot water supply, an elevator, a bidet toilet seat with a reheating function, a shampoo dresser, space for a washing machine (including an indoor washing machine area), a counter kitchen, a 24-hour ventilation system, and ample storage space. A key feature is that it is a corner room, providing extra light and privacy.
Special notes highlight the property's setting within a quiet residential neighborhood, offering a peaceful living environment. The building has a daytime manager (管理人日勤), providing an added layer of security and convenience for residents. Monthly fees include a management fee of 19,100 yen and a repair reserve fund of 23,060 yen. The building does not have dedicated parking available.
The area of Saitama City is known for its blend of urban convenience and residential calm. An interesting local fact is that Saitama Prefecture became the youngest prefecture in Japan in 2003, formed from the merger of several cities and towns. The closest major landmark is the historic Hikawa Shrine in nearby Omiya Ward, a significant cultural site with a history spanning over two millennia.